
12 Apr
2018
12 Apr
'18
8:07 p.m.
| From: Clifford Ilkay via talk <talk@gtalug.org> | The BIOS | must support VT-x, too. The "workstation" type of notebooks should support | it. Cheaper notebooks might have a CPU that supports VT-x but the BIOS | might not. Hyper-V will not work without VT-x enabled. I haven't seen a BIOS that stupid. I've seen them stupidly default VT-X off. Perhaps there were in a few the early days when only some Intel chips supported VT-x. I don't remember that being the case for any Core i processors. I think that only some Core 2 Duo processors had VT-x. And only some Pentium 4 processors had VT-x. Neither family matters these days.