Hello,
Here are some steps you can try:
Enter BIOS/UEFI Settings.
Look for a section related to CPU configuration, Advanced settings, or similar. The exact location can vary depending on your BIOS/UEFI version.
Disable Virtualization Options:
Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x): Ensure this is set to Disabled.
AMD-V: If you have an AMD processor, ensure this is set to Disabled.
Intel VT-d: This is for I/O virtualization and should also be set to Disabled.
Second Level Address Translation (SLAT): Ensure this is set to Disabled.
Data Execution Prevention (DEP): This is a security feature and might not be directly related to virtualization, but you can disable it if you want to ensure all related features are off.
Save and Exit:
Save your changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI settings. Your computer will restart.
After following these steps, all virtualization-related settings should be disabled. If you still see some settings enabled, it might be due to specific BIOS/UEFI implementations.
Best Regards,
Hania Lian
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