Enable virtualization in the BIOS Acer Aspire 5733
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Hello,
I need to enable virtualization on my Acer laptop to properly run an Android emulator. I can access the BIOS using the F2 key (the F12 key is also active on the PC), but I can't find the option to enable this advanced technology in the BIOS.
After checking, the processor does support this usage:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/en/fr/ark/products/50178/intel-core-i3-380m-processor-3m-cache-2-53-ghz.html
Thank you for your responses.
I need to enable virtualization on my Acer laptop to properly run an Android emulator. I can access the BIOS using the F2 key (the F12 key is also active on the PC), but I can't find the option to enable this advanced technology in the BIOS.
After checking, the processor does support this usage:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/en/fr/ark/products/50178/intel-core-i3-380m-processor-3m-cache-2-53-ghz.html
Thank you for your responses.
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Hi, on a laptop, the BIOS options are closer to zero; it's all or nothing in automatic mode. So unless you check the manufacturer's support site for a more recent BIOS update, which generally doesn't guarantee any additional functions, but in doubt, it's worth doing part of the journey. The other case is more problematic; this kind of function is only activated on a pro version of Windows. Do you have the right version?
Hello,
you really need a desktop PC to have access to lots of settings in the BIOS. And a more or less recent PC so that there are options regarding virtualization (Intel VT-x or AMD-V + optionally: Intel VT-d or IOMMU on AMD).
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In computing, there is always a solution.
you really need a desktop PC to have access to lots of settings in the BIOS. And a more or less recent PC so that there are options regarding virtualization (Intel VT-x or AMD-V + optionally: Intel VT-d or IOMMU on AMD).
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In computing, there is always a solution.
Hello,
you need to change your computer to have a BIOS with more features.
However, virtualization and emulation are two different things.
you need to change your computer to have a BIOS with more features.
However, virtualization and emulation are two different things.