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1 minute ago, John Rex said:

You are rigjt, it is disabled

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Then you need to go into the bios and enable the virtualization option.

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14 minutes ago, John Rex said:

Hi, I have Windows 10 Pro.

 

Also, I am not sure about the vt-x, let me google it

what system specs?

 

Can you show a task manager cpu page screenshot? It will show the cpu info and if virtulization has been disabled.

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