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Enabling virtualization allows newer builds of Windows 10 to more effectively isolate processes, and hence, hypothetically increases the security and stability of the machine.  

 

Its not just about running VMs anymore.   The newest Windows kernels use the features to provide memory protection to even ordinary uses running ordinary processes.

Hi I just want to know what will happen if I enable the Virtualizion  on my Laptop?

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On 7/23/2018 at 2:38 AM, Electronics Wizardy said:

Nothing.

 

Just turn it on, there is no reason to have it off. It just lets you run vms with hardware accerlation.

How can I turn it on?

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Enabling virtualization allows newer builds of Windows 10 to more effectively isolate processes, and hence, hypothetically increases the security and stability of the machine.  

 

Its not just about running VMs anymore.   The newest Windows kernels use the features to provide memory protection to even ordinary uses running ordinary processes.

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