![]() ![]() ![]() I upgraded the BIOS to the most recent available version (v 6.10), but there is still no option to enable AMD-V, and, believe me, I have looked through every possible option/combination of options in the BIOS set up. I tried going through the BIOS, but there is no such option under the BIOS setup. My laptop is a pre-UEFI version, so, as far as I can determine, UEFI is not an option. Whenever I would start VMWare, I would get the message "This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled." I then tried Oracle Virtual Box but got essentially the same message.Ī bit of research turned up that the way to enable AMD-V virtualization is either through the BIOS or through UEFI. My SAS University Edition programming environment ceased to work. I recently "upgraded" my laptop to Windows 10. Everything was running fine for several years even after repeatedly installing newer versions of the software. The virtual machine was run under VMWare. Starting in 2015, I began using a programming environment called SAS University Edition running in a Linux virtual machine. ![]() It came with Windows 7 Home Premium installed. I have an older Toshiba Satellite C875D-S7225 laptop that I purchased new in 2012. Is there a way to enable AMD-V virtualization in Windows 7 Home Premium (SP1) without going into the BIOS or using UEFI? ![]()
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