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Hello.
I have Core i7-6700K. Specification says this processors support Virtualization (VT-x, VT-d), but Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility says me, that my processor doesn't support it.
How it possible?
Configuration - Core i7-6700K and ASRock Z170 Pro4S motherboard.
Thank you.
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Hi Rebelion ,
Please make sure that the mainboard has enabled in bios the virtualization options.
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Yes, these options are enabled in BIOS, I've already checked it.
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All I can do is giving you this screenshot:
I have and Asrock z170 extreme 7 mainboard.
You have updated to the latest bios ?
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You have to enable in bios:
Intel Virtualization Technology
and
VT-d
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I did this. Both options in bios are enabled (I can't do screenshot now, I'll do this at evening). I have latest 3.50 version of bios. Maybe this connected with bios developer mistake, maybe with another reason.
Thank you for your help - so, it's not a problem of intel, it's a ASRock motherboard bios problem, I suppose.
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It maybe a software utility that is blocking the access to virtualization. I read some threads regarding this issue and it seems that even the antivirus can block the access. Check if you have any program that is messing with bios access, or do a clean windows install and check if its working after that.
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Lol. My problem was connected with enabled Microsoft Hyper-V. Now it's okay after MS Hyper-V disabling!
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Well, I was sure that your system is ok .
Good that you found the problem
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Hello, Rebelion:
Thank you for sharing your solution, l am glad to hear that you were able to track this down.
If you need further assistance let us know.
Regards,
Amy.
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Thank you!
I have VT-x and VT-d both are supported in Identifiction Utility, but CPU-Z says me that only VT-x is avaiable. Also I have problems in boinc ATLAS and Virtual LHC projects - both of them use Virtual Box and say me that virtualization doesn't support.
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