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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: alexanderadleresq on April 12, 2016, 01:59:24 pm
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In motherboard’s BIOS, hardware virtualization is enabled by default (SVM Mode). Despite this, all computer programs I used (Microsoft’s Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool and HWiNFO64) to check virtualization state showed that my hardware supports hardware-assisted virtualization, but it is disabled.
What should I do to enable it, for I need to use VirtualBox?
My hardware specs:
1) CPU – AMD A10-6700T APU;
2) MB – Gigabyte GA-F2A88XN-WIFI;
3) RAM – 8Gb (4+4 kit) Crucial 1866MHz, 9-9-9-27, 1.5V;
4) SSD – 256Gb Crucial M550.
OS – MS Windows 7 x64 SP1
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It turned out it was a motherboard factory defect :(
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It's not so simple as I thought with virtualization. It looks like Avast Free Antivirus blocks virtualization, because before installing of the antivirus "havdetectiontool", "AMD-V_Hyper-V_Compatibility_Check_Utility_V2" displayed that my cpu supports hardware virtualization and it's enabled. After installation of the antivirus they said that cpu supports hardware virtualization, but it's not enabled.
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Switched to Avira and everything's OK now