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Go into your BIOS, enable the setting, save the setting and reboot your PC. A power cycle is literally turning it off and on again.

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That's a different problem altogether. If your CPU won't run with virtualization enabled, then you're SOL.

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You change that setting in your BIOS.

 

If you can't boot with Virtualization enabled then try booting with secure boot disabled, if you're on Windows 8 or newer on an EFI install of Windows.

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