Support for VMWare VT on HP Pavilion HPE h8xt

I just bought a new HP Pavilion HPE h8xt and want to use VMware player to create a virtual using Windows 7 64-bit computer.  When I tried to do, VMware has informed me that I had to enable VT in the BIOS.  I restarted the machine and press F1 and F10 and have a 2.10.1206 interface of American Megatrends, who informed me that THE system BIOS has been CHG_705.ROM v7.05.  Anyway, I can't find any associated BIOS Setup option.

The processor is an i7 2600, which is quite common.  This processor supports VT?  I just need to load a new BIOS?

Thanks for any help!

Hi Trailway,

You should be able to boot into the bios and look for VT usually, it is disabled by default. You might find that it listed on the tab of the System Configuration.

Run this program.    Test for 64-bit hardware  She say on the hardware virtualization?  Yes or no?

Another test would be to download and use PC Wizard. Click processor under the hardware then scroll to virtualization. It should indicate Yes and if it is enabled or disabled.

What is the number of exact product for your PC?

I do not have the Intel i7 - 2600 k but my bios is different from the bios of your PC.

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