Can anyone help me with this VT problem

DarkDyllon

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So i want to run NOX Android emulator and it out of nowhere keeps saying my VT is disabled (it bluescreened before had to open up the PC and firmly press the SATA cable back in place)
and out of nowhere NOX starts asking if i want to enable VT and if so i need to go to my BIOS.

so i checked if my PC is compatible with VT and it was, i checked through a external program and it indeed says my PC is compatible with VT but its turned off, so i saw someone mention that speccy can offer you the info aswel (it says VT is supported AND enabled)

before people start saying you gotta turn it off and on in BIOS here is the funny part, i cant find VT in my BIOS and i looked at every option in it.

My motherboard is MSI 760GM-P23(FX) (MS-7641)
running BIOS: American megatrends inc. V17.15 date: 28-4-2013

if anyone has a clue to how to fix this please help i google everything related to this but could only find general direction which dont apply to me.
 
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In that case your particular system doesn't support virtualization. Might as well upgrade to a reasonable Intel build, low end AMD stuff is horrible for virtualization anyway. an i3 chip with h170 will support virtualization and cost you only ~$250 including 16GB ram (highly recommended)

DarkDyllon

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I know but i simply can't find it listed as either of those as i stated in the post i searched through the entire bios opening every option and nothing about AMD-V or Vi.
 


In that case your particular system doesn't support virtualization. Might as well upgrade to a reasonable Intel build, low end AMD stuff is horrible for virtualization anyway. an i3 chip with h170 will support virtualization and cost you only ~$250 including 16GB ram (highly recommended)
 
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DarkDyllon

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then why does speccy and some other program both tell me it supports VT.
also this whole stuff happened after my PC bluescreened before NOX never gave an error saying VT was off or anything
 


speccy just tells you what the CPU supports, it's possible that it's just confused between CPU support and motherboard support