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1. Go to BIOS, select the Configuration (or Advanced BIOS Features) option, and find the Intel Virtual Technology item. Note: If there is no VT option or it cannot be changed, it means that your computer does not support VT technology.
2. Move the cursor to Intel Virtual Technology and press Enter to confirm.
3. At this time, the option will become enabled, and finally press the F10 hotkey.
Save and exit to enable the VT function.
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1. Go to BIOS, select the BaiConfiguration (or Advanced BIOS Features) option, and find the Intel Virtual Technology item. Note: If there is no DUVT option or cannot be changed, it means that your DAO computer does not support VT technology.
2. Move the cursor to Intel Virtual Technology and press Enter to confirm.
3. At this time, the option will become enabled, and finally press the F10 hotkey.
Save and exit to enable the VT function.
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Enter the BIOS universal key is delete The notebook is slightly different Your motherboard is estimated to be a new motherboard, you can enter the BIOS first set to Chinese (English to Chinese Simplified), of course, it is best if you turn on when you delete into the BIOS and send a ** to see, this.
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How to turn on vt in Lenovo notebook is as follows:Tools Raw materials: Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro13, Windows10 system.
1. Keep pressing the F2 button when turning on the machine.
2. Go to the BIOS page and click on the security option.
3. Use the up and down keys to move to the virtualization option and press enter.
4. Press Enter after entering.
5. Press the down button after popping up the option and select the second option.
6. Press F10 to save and exit the BIOS, the save window will pop up, and press enter.
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The specific steps are as follows:
1. Press the F2 or F1 key repeatedly after powering on, if it doesn't work, you can try the FN+F2 key combination, enter the following BIOS setting screen, and use the arrow keys of the keyboard to switch to the "Security" tab.
2. In the "Security" interface, enter the "virtualization" option, which is the virtualization option you need to find.
3. After entering the "Virtualization" setting interface, you can see "Intel (R) Virtualization Technology" and "Intel (R) VT-D Feature"."Two options. The above option is virtualization technology, and the following option is directional I 0 virtualization technology, which can improve the use of storage devices for virtual machines after it is enabled.
4. Change the option of "Intel (R) Virtualization Technology" from Disabled to Enabled, which means that the CPU virtualization technology is enabled.
5. After the modification, as shown in the figure below, the modification has been completed, and the BIOS settings need to be saved before they can take effect.
6. Press the F10 key on the keyboard, save the BIOS settings, and click "Yes".
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Set up virtualization.
Regarding your question about "Setting Up Virtualization", we recommend that you:
1. Enter the BIOS, you can.
Click here. See how to get into the BIOS;
2. Set up virtualization in the BIOS interface
If it's a desktop, click here.
See how to set it up;
If it's a business notebook, click here.
View. How to set it up;
If it's a home laptop, click here.
View. How to set it up;
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Hello, glad for your question, Lenovo notebook wants to turn on VT, you can follow the steps below. 1. Use the LeoMoon CPU-V tool to detect whether the computer supports VT, there is an error number, which means that the support is not turned on2, press and hold the F1 button on boot 3, enter the BIOS settings main interface4, click the arrow on the keyboard, to the right, select the main menu as Advanced, and then double-click CPU Setup5, jump to the interface, you can see VT6, by pressing the downward arrow on the keyboard, select Virtualization Technology's line 7, check Disable, and then press the + key on the numeric keypad to become the enable state, this is the set state, press the key F10, select Yes or press the Enter key to boot and restart9, after restarting, use CPU-V to detect it, you can see that the computer can now support VT.
Questions. Well, I'll try it first.
F1 is useless, you can't get in.
Can't get into the BIOS.
Questions. Uh-huh.
You restart it, and then when you enter the Lenovo logo interface, you can immediately press the FN+F2 key on the keyboard, and you can enter the BIOS settings.
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The specific steps are as follows:
1. When you want to turn on the VT function of Lenovo notebook, first click the "Windows" icon in the lower left corner;
2. Then click the shutdown button, click "Restart" after the pop-up option, if you want to turn on the VT function, you need to restart the computer first;
<>3. After clicking the "Restart" button, the notebook will shut down first, and then start to click "FN+F12", pay attention to the click until the notebook makes a "beep-" sound, and then release the key fingers;
<>4. At this time, the Lenovo notebook will open the "boot menu" classification interface, and then click the "tab" key;
<>6. Open the "main" category interface and click the "tab" button three times;
<>7. After opening the "Security" category interface, click the "Down" button three times to select the "Virtualization" setting item, and then click the "Enter" button;
<>8. Open the "virtualization" interface and click the "enter" key;
<>9. After opening the pop-up window, click the "Down" button to select "Enabled", and then click "Enter";
<>10、Open the "Setup Confirmation" pop-up window and click "Enter", so that the Lenovo notebook will start to restart, and the VT function will be turned on after restarting.
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