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What can I do if virtualization support is disabled in the firmware?
I believe my system meets all Hyper-V requirements, but I can't turn on the virtualization support in Windows feature turn on/off dialogue box as shown below.
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See my system summary below.
OS Name Microsoft Windows 11 Pro System Type x64-based PC Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4300U CPU @ 1.90GHz, 2501 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) BIOS Version/Date LENOVO GJET78WW (2.28 ), 7/29/2014 SMBIOS Version 2.7 Embedded Controller Version 1.09 BIOS Mode Legacy Secure Boot State Unsupported System Directory C:\Windows\system32 Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1 Locale United States Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB Total Physical Memory 7.69 GB Available Physical Memory 3.67 GB Total Virtual Memory 13.2 GB Available Virtual Memory 8.85 GB Page File Space 5.50 GB Page File C:\pagefile.sys Kernel DMA Protection Off Virtualization-based security Not enabled Device Encryption Support Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: PCR7 binding is not supported, Hardware Security Test Interface failed and device is not Modern Standby, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/device(s) detected Hyper-V - VM Monitor Mode Extensions Yes Hyper-V - Second Level Address Translation Extensions Yes Hyper-V - Virtualization Enabled in Firmware No Hyper-V - Data Execution Protection Yes