Hi,
The basic virtualization support in AMD processors is named SVM. You can enter the BIOS and look for the option of SVM/AMD-V under CPU configuration.
If you cannot find such option, maybe it is enabled by default:
In AMD-V processors, you don’t have to enable them in BIOS because they are enabled by default. In AMD processors you might not even see any option to enable or disable virtualization.
Or you should check with the manufacturer of the motherboard to see what the latest BIOS is and update your BIOS.
For Windows 10, if you want to use Hyper-V, it is only supported on the Pro and Enterprise editions.
Then you should go to Settings and search Turn windows features on and off. Find Hyper-V on that list, click the Checkbox and OK.
Thanks for your time!
Best Regards,
Mico Mi
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