JoeCaloric
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I checked it with that tool, and it replied that it does support virtualization, which wasn't a surprise because the CPU is an A12 and so rather new. If there is anything that doesn't support virtualization, I think it would have to be the motherboard, but it seems weird that a 1 year old machine wouldn't support that. Am I doing it right? Is it just changing the one byte on line 000000E0 from 00 to 01? Doing that DOES make windows report virtualization on instead of off, but VirtualBox still says it is off and chokes.
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Hi. I had tried to do this myself following some instructions online, and I was successful at getting Windows to report that I had enabled virtualization, but that seems to be a lie, as VirtualBox still says that I don't have it. I'm on an Acer Aspire E5-553G. I thought maybe you'd be more successful. Also, there isn't an edit that will expose any advanced BIOS menu, is there? vars.zip Thanks!