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I have an Intel E5300 processor and an Asus P5QPL-AM motherboard. The Intel Processor Identification Utility reports:
Execute Disable Bit: Yes
Intel(R) Virtualization Technology: Yes
In the BIOS I have Intel Virtualization and Execute-Disable Bit Capability enabled and I am running the latest BIOS version.
The message I am getting is:
'This computer meets the requirements for HAXM, but Intel Execute Disable Bit (XD) is not turned on. HAXM can be installed, but will not work until XD is enabled.'
It then doesn't install HAXM despite what the message says. I have attached the HAXM install log and the complete Processor Identification Utility report.
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This is strange how HAXM install logic fails to read the crucial data virtualization and XD bit settings.
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Hi Geoff,
can you try to reboot your system and install HAXM again? I found this in your log file:
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MSI (s) (44:78) [15:56:44:648]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI4E05.tmp, Entrypoint: CheckHAXStatus CheckHAXStatus: Looking for existing reboot marker: C:\Users\Geoff\AppData\Local\Temp\{7824FFE2-E5BE-4530-91AA-C1F442FD4A83}_reboot_required This computer meets the requirements for HAXM, but Intel Execute Disable Bit (XD) is not turned on. HAXM can be installed, but will not work until XD is enabled. Please refer to the Intel HAXM documentation for more information. MSI (s) (44!70) [15:56:54:235]: Product: Intel® Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager -- This computer meets the requirements for HAXM, but Intel Execute Disable Bit (XD) is not turned on. HAXM can be installed, but will not work until XD is enabled.
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Let me know if this helped.
Thanks,
Alex
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Hi Geoff,
thanks for your feedback. I will escalate this internally to get feedback from the developers on this issue.
Thanks,
Alex
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Hi Goeff,
can you execute the following command line as administrator and reboot?
[plain]bcdedit /set nx AlwaysOn [/plain]
Thanks,
Alex
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@Geoff
If you have Win 8 then bcdedit is locked by default.
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Geoff D. wrote:
Thanks Alex. That solved it!
I'm happy that I could help and your issue is solved now :-)
Thanks,
Alex
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I have a same problem like Geoff, but in my case i couldn't find the option to enable/ disable virtualization technology in bios features in bios settings. So i installed intel processor identification utility to verify if VT and XD (execute disable bit) enabled or disabled. I i found that both of those are enabled. I want to ask alex that could I try the command line : bcdedit /set nx AlwaysOn and reboot? will this solve my problem too?
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Hey it worked for me too!!! :-) Thank you Alex...

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