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manpreet
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3 years ago
I have purchased an Intel i7 3770 and an Asus P8Z77-M Pro; for some Windows Server 2012 testing.
In the BIOS I have enabled the "Intel Virtualization Technology", and have several Hyper-V based virtual machines running.
I thought everything was fine; but hit an issue when trying to install Remote Desktop Services. It said that "Hardware Virtualization not enabled"...
I have installed a program called "Securable" which tells if the hardware supports it or not, and it comes up as "No".
Does this sound like an issue to return the CPU back for warranty, or would this desktop CPU really not have "Hardware Virtualization" ability? (All I can read on Intel's site says that it should.)