Re: How To Enable Amd-v In Hp Bios

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Irmgard Verzi

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Jul 14, 2024, 5:47:18 PM7/14/24
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I have an Asus M5A97 R2.0 motherboard, and an AMD fx-4350 processor. I know you have to go into bios to enable virtualization technology, but i can't find it anywhere. Online it says this processor can support it. Any other examples i've seen from this page only work for intel.

how to enable amd-v in hp bios


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i am trying to set up win 10 in vbox 7 with pop os 22.04 as the mail OS. I am going into bios to enable AMD-V but be darned if I can find any mention of it in the bios. in the system 76 site they just mention that u have to enable amd-v before you can set up win 10. the computer is a thelio -r1. any ideas?

I checked mine. Its called VT-D, and it is enabled. I never touched it , so I guess enabled is the factory setting. I turned it to disabled to check, and my VM still works? Does it do anything? I cant see any difference with it enabled or disabled?

as it turns out it is called SVM in Bios and once I enabled it , i was able to complete the loading of win 10 into vbox. but of course this just lead me to one more issue - i am trying to load a bridge program into the win 10 as it will only run in a windows platform - called bridgemaster - it is on a cd and i have to use an external cd as this machine has no cd port- win 10 in the vbox does not recognize the cd at all. i am presently looking thru the settings in vbox to see what has to be changed so that win 10 will recognize this extra cd.
and many thanks for the many posts regarding this!! all i can say is WOW

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