F5F Stay Refreshed Software General Software To start your virtual machine, you need to turn on the Virtual Machine (VM) feature inside the BIOS settings.

To start your virtual machine, you need to turn on the Virtual Machine (VM) feature inside the BIOS settings.

To start your virtual machine, you need to turn on the Virtual Machine (VM) feature inside the BIOS settings.

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sullycraft17
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07-05-2026, 02:00 AM
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I need some help turning on virtualization in my BIOS. It's under the IOMMU section instead of AMD-v, and it wasn't even showing up. The computer is running Microsoft Windows version 10.0.19043 with Build 19043. It's a standalone workstation made by Microsoft Corporation using an American Megatrends Inc. BIOS (version F52 from July 7, 2021). The RAM is 16,384 MB total, but only 11,577 MB can be used right now because of virtual memory limits. I have 11,209 MB free for virtual memory and 7,554 MB currently in use. My machine has Hyper-V ready to go, with support for VM Monitor Mode Extensions, Second Level Address Translation, and Data Execution Prevention turned on.
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sullycraft17
07-05-2026, 02:00 AM #1

I need some help turning on virtualization in my BIOS. It's under the IOMMU section instead of AMD-v, and it wasn't even showing up. The computer is running Microsoft Windows version 10.0.19043 with Build 19043. It's a standalone workstation made by Microsoft Corporation using an American Megatrends Inc. BIOS (version F52 from July 7, 2021). The RAM is 16,384 MB total, but only 11,577 MB can be used right now because of virtual memory limits. I have 11,209 MB free for virtual memory and 7,554 MB currently in use. My machine has Hyper-V ready to go, with support for VM Monitor Mode Extensions, Second Level Address Translation, and Data Execution Prevention turned on.

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Jarranield
Member
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07-11-2026, 01:15 AM
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Go to M.I.T. Advanced CPU Core Settings, turn on the SVM Mode, and that will start your virtual machine.
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Jarranield
07-11-2026, 01:15 AM #2

Go to M.I.T. Advanced CPU Core Settings, turn on the SVM Mode, and that will start your virtual machine.

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twinelia
Member
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07-11-2026, 01:53 AM
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Check M.I.T. to find where Advanced CPU Core Settings are, then look for SVM Mode and turn it on. Turning that switch on will let the virtual machine work.
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twinelia
07-11-2026, 01:53 AM #3

Check M.I.T. to find where Advanced CPU Core Settings are, then look for SVM Mode and turn it on. Turning that switch on will let the virtual machine work.