![]() ![]() Question for you, did you just move your Windows 7 OS installation drive from the old board to the new one? Or did you install Windows 7 fresh with the new board? I'm sure you had to activate Windows again after changing boards. There seems to be another reason besides lack of support from the hardware for VT-d. There are two options in your new board's BIOS to enable virtualization, one which will not be displayed unless the processor supports it. So the Intel specs contradict themselves. Processor instructions allow system to create a virtual machine (e.g. Intel specs say the H61 chipset does not support VT-d:īut then I found a list of Intel manufactured mother boards that support virtualization, which includes models with the H61 chipset: ![]() How did you check that VT-d is not compatible? What is telling you that? Its weird for me that my old H61M supports it and hoping my new with the same chipset will also supports it. I just checked that the VT-d says is incompatible. Speccy was developed and published by Piriform LTD for the Windows 10, Windows 8. ![]() If you upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on your PC, these steps will help you enable virtualization. Enabling virtualization gives you access to a larger library of apps to use and install on your PC. OK, I just having a butt-load difficulties loging-in my account. Virtualization lets your PC emulate a different operating system, like Android or Linux. Perfect way to test it wardog, why didn't I think of that. ![]()
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