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I have AMD athlon II x2 255 processor 3.10 ghz. Does this processor support virtualization? If so, then how to include it?
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Each motherboard has a different BIOS, so you will need to look in the motherboard manual to find it. Most motherboards enable virtualization by default. It will be something like SVM (Secure Virtual Machine) or AMD-V.
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Yes, AMD Virtualization technology is supported. It must be enabled in system BIOS (UEFI).
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Where specifically in the bios is to include it? Where exactly is the BIOS included?
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Each motherboard has a different BIOS, so you will need to look in the motherboard manual to find it. Most motherboards enable virtualization by default. It will be something like SVM (Secure Virtual Machine) or AMD-V.
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Thank`s!) it was Secure Virtual Machine. I would still like to know how much it will increase performance?
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