Virtualization on Ryzen 5 1600 chipsets
Virtualization on Ryzen 5 1600 chipsets
Hi, I can try to assist you. The Ryzen 5 1600 supports hardware virtualization as mentioned in its specifications. You’ve enabled SVM in BIOS and the Task Manager shows it’s active. However, CPU-Z doesn’t list AMD-V or similar details, which might be due to BIOS settings or driver configurations. Since you’re using a newer processor, ensure your system is set up for x86-64 and that VMware correctly identifies the architecture. This could affect compatibility with certain applications like Android emulators or Linux. Let me know if you need further guidance!
The Ryzen version is functioning properly, though it doesn’t meet my expectations.
It seems like you're having trouble running the emulator on your device. Since online resources haven't helped, let's try some troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue.
You own both the CPU and motherboard, and haven’t encountered any issues with virtualization via VirtualBox on a Windows 10 host running different Linux distributions. The only advice you can give is to install Hyper-V through Windows Features, restart, turn it off, and then restart once more.
Thanks for the assistance! It turns out the issue was resolved by turning off Hyper-V. Now everything is working properly. Great to know Ryzen support Virtualization is available. Appreciate the help!