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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I want to use KVM but I can't find the "Virtualization Technology VT-x" option in my BIOS to enable it; although I checked that my processor supports VT-x and I also checked with the "kvm-ok" command (it said that it supports kvm acceleration but it needs to be enabled).
Note: I have an old Sony Vaio laptop (VGN-CR354) with Intel Core 2 duo Processor T8100 with an Ubuntu Desktop LTS operating system.
So, is there any other way to enable VT-x ?!?!
Please help!
Thanks.