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Activar Virtualizacion En Bios | Easy & High-Quality

| Brand / Motherboard | Common BIOS Key(s) | |---------------------|-----------------------------| | ASUS | F2 or Del | | Dell | F2 | | HP | F10 or Esc | | Lenovo (Desktop) | F1 | | Lenovo (Laptop) | F2 or Novo button (small side button) | | Acer | F2 or Del | | MSI | Del | | Gigabyte | Del | | Samsung | F2 | | Sony | F1, F2, or F3 | | Toshiba | F2 | | Asrock | F2 or Del | | Microsoft Surface | Press volume up + power button → then release power, keep volume up | If you can’t catch the key, go to Settings → Update & Security → Recovery → Advanced Startup → Restart Now → Troubleshoot → UEFI Firmware Settings → Restart . This boots directly to BIOS. Step 2: Find the Virtualization Setting Once inside the BIOS, look for the virtualization option. The exact name and location vary, but you can find it under:

Once enabled, reboot and your VMs or emulators should work perfectly. activar virtualizacion en bios

systeminfo | findstr /I "virtualization" You should see: Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: Yes | Problem | Solution | |------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Option missing in BIOS | - CPU may not support virtualization (check with Intel/AMD spec sheets). | | | - Update your BIOS to the latest version. | | Enabled but Windows still says "No" | - Turn off Hyper-V or Windows Sandbox (they conflict with some emulators). Run: bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off → restart. | | | - Disable Credential Guard / Device Guard (search online for your Windows version). | | BlueStacks/VirtualBox still complains | - Disable Hyper-V , Virtual Machine Platform , Windows Subsystem for Linux in Windows Features → restart. | | Laptop overheats / battery drains faster | Normal – virtualization consumes slightly more power. You can disable it when not needed. | Final Note Some modern laptops (especially Dell XPS, Lenovo Legion) have hybrid virtualization locked by default – you may need to disable "Memory Integrity" in Windows Security → Device Security → Core Isolation. | Brand / Motherboard | Common BIOS Key(s)

What is Virtualization & Why Enable It? Virtualization lets your CPU run multiple operating systems simultaneously as virtual machines. You need to enable Intel VT-x/EPT (for Intel CPUs) or AMD-V/RVI (for AMD CPUs) in the BIOS. The exact name and location vary, but you

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