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amd phenom ii x6 1050t amd-v support?

mimio1234

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Hi,

I have an AMD Phenom II X6 1050T processor. I wanted to know if it supports AMD-V (virtualization) and if yes how do I enable it from the BIOS?


Thanks a lot for your help.

Best Regards,
Bob
 
It does, and how you enable it depends on the motherboard. I have an MSI 870A-G54 board where it goes like this: Cell meny -> CPU Feature -> SVM SUpport. SVM being the AMD-V flag.

What motherboard do you have?

EDIT: On ASUS boards it's called Secure Virtual Machine Mode, in Advanced - CPU Config.
 
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Hi,

Thanks a lot for the reply.
I have Gigabyte GA-MA790GPT-UD3H motherboard. Can you please tell me where to enable for this in BIOS?
 
Advanced BIOS Features - Virtualization.
 
Nice necro.
With information already provided in this thread you should have already find such option. I just took a look into manual of your motherboard, which is available on asus website, and found that option after few seconds of reading. Here it goes:
in bios menu go to:
advanced/cpu configuration
and enable option labeled as "Secure Virtual Machine Mode".
 
Nice necro.
With information already provided in this thread you should have already find such option. I just took a look into manual of your motherboard, which is available on asus website, and found that option after few seconds of reading. Here it goes:
in bios menu go to:
advanced/cpu configuration
and enable option labeled as "Secure Virtual Machine Mode".
Thanks buddy <3
 
Well, he did necro a 7 year old thread lol
 
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