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r72019
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August 5th, 2021 07:00
Also, try turning off Intel Hyper V and checking again. That sometimes blocks it from showing a check box there.
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August 5th, 2021 06:00
What does task manager say, there may be no check mark because it is being used by another program.
It should be enabled by default, I don't believe there is a switch in bios since around the Aurora R7/8.
ZaneStewart
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Same setup just with the KF cpu and am sure they are the same as far as that goes very odd. I am also on the 1.1.4 BIOS so we know it's not that.
areyouserios
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No. It doesn't used by another program.
Try turning off Intel hyper V, that is what I was mostly thinking when I said another program may block it from showing a check box.
Vanadiel
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It is enabled, as per your screenshot of your task manager.
The issue must lie somewhere else, usually but not always it is because Microsoft virtualization is enabled.
A good way to check is open up a command prompt and type in systeminfo
Wait a few seconds until it is finished, and it should show your virtualization status at the very bottom of the output window as follows:
Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes
Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: YesSecond Level Address Translation: YesData Execution Prevention Available: Yes
Taking off my hat
Always the hypervisor is disabled by default, but not in my case)
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r72019
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August 5th, 2021 07:00
Also, try turning off Intel Hyper V and checking again. That sometimes blocks it from showing a check box there.
r72019
6 Professor
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5.3K Posts
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August 5th, 2021 06:00
What does task manager say, there may be no check mark because it is being used by another program.
It should be enabled by default, I don't believe there is a switch in bios since around the Aurora R7/8.
ZaneStewart
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36 Posts
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August 5th, 2021 06:00
Same setup just with the KF cpu and am sure they are the same as far as that goes very odd. I am also on the 1.1.4 BIOS so we know it's not that.
areyouserios
3 Posts
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August 5th, 2021 07:00
No. It doesn't used by another program.
r72019
6 Professor
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5.3K Posts
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August 5th, 2021 07:00
Try turning off Intel hyper V, that is what I was mostly thinking when I said another program may block it from showing a check box.
Vanadiel
6 Professor
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7.1K Posts
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August 5th, 2021 07:00
It is enabled, as per your screenshot of your task manager.
The issue must lie somewhere else, usually but not always it is because Microsoft virtualization is enabled.
A good way to check is open up a command prompt and type in systeminfo
Wait a few seconds until it is finished, and it should show your virtualization status at the very bottom of the output window as follows:
Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes
Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: Yes
Second Level Address Translation: Yes
Data Execution Prevention Available: Yes
areyouserios
3 Posts
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August 5th, 2021 07:00
Taking off my hat
Always the hypervisor is disabled by default, but not in my case)