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you need to check on theYou should check the intel website to see if your processor supports VT-X/ Hyper-V. They give all information very clearly for every CPU model of theirs.

SO better have a look on that... without doubting your machines for compatibility and incompatibility.

If Intel says it has... u r lucky VT-X... try upgrading the BIOS/enable it. Sometime the VM ware also has that option disable.. So u better check up the VM Processor Hardware settings as well.

you need to check on the intel website to see if your processor supports Hyper-V. They give all information very clearly for every CPU model of theirs.

SO better have a look on that... without doubting your machines for compatibility and incompatibility.

If Intel says it has... u r lucky... try upgrading the BIOS/enable it. Sometime the VM ware also has that option disable.. So u better check up the VM Processor Hardware settings as well.

You should check the intel website to see if your processor supports VT-X/ Hyper-V

If Intel says it has VT-X... try upgrading the BIOS/enable it.

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you need to check on the intel website to see if your processor supports Hyper-V. They give all information very clearly for every CPU model of theirs.

SO better have a look on that... without doubting your machines for compatibility and incompatibility.

If Intel says it has... u r lucky... try upgrading the BIOS/enable it. Sometime the VM ware also has that option disable.. So u better check up the VM Processor Hardware settings as well.