My BIOS does not have option to enable the Intel Virtualization Technology, what can I do?
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Your processor doesn't support VT according to Intel; so your only option is to try a different machine.
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Shanks almost 2 years
- Laptop: Samsung NP300E5Z
- 64-bit capable: Yes
- BIOS: Phoenix Technologies Ltd. 05QB 29/3/2012
- Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz, 2100 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
- OS: Windows 8 Pro (32 bit)
I wish to install Ubuntu 64-bit through VirtualBox. But can't find Intel VT in the BIOS. What should I do?
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Ramhound over 10 yearsThe
Intel Pentium B950
does not even support Intel VT.
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Shanks over 10 yearsThanks you for your answer. Can U guide me with a link so that I can install Ubuntu in my computer keeping Windows 8 also (dual Boot).
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Justin Love over 10 yearsTo set up dual boot with Windows 8 and uBuntu, take a look at: superuser.com/q/562321/302
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Ramhound over 10 years@Shanky - You don't need Intel Virtualization Technology to dual boot. The Ubuntu website has instructions on how to install Ubuntu and keep your Windows installation.