How can I enable VT on Win10?
To enable virtualization technology (VT) on Win10, follow these steps:
- Firstly, make sure your computer supports virtualization technology. You can find the virtualization option in the BIOS settings. To access the BIOS settings, you usually need to press a specific key (such as F2, Delete, Esc, etc.) during startup.
- Once you enter the BIOS settings, locate the virtualization option in the menu. The option name may vary depending on the computer, but typically includes key terms like “Virtualization,” “VT-x,” or “AMD-V.” Enable this option.
- Save the settings and exit BIOS.
- Reboot the computer and enter Windows 10.
- Open the Control Panel. You can find it by searching “Control Panel” in the start menu.
- Select the “Programs” or “Programs and Features” option in the Control Panel.
- Navigate to the menu on the left and select “Turn Windows features on or off”.
- In the “Windows Features” dialog box, locate the “Virtual Machine Platform” option and check it. You may also choose to enable the “Hyper-V” option if you want to use Hyper-V virtualization technology.
- Click on “OK” and wait for Windows 10 to complete the appropriate changes.
- Your virtualization technology should be enabled on Windows 10 once these changes are completed.
Please note that virtualization technology requires your computer hardware to support it, as well as your operating system to be a professional, enterprise, or education edition. The home edition does not support virtualization technology. If your hardware does not support virtualization technology, or if you are using the home edition of Windows 10, you may not be able to enable virtualization technology.