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aamay
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Can't run my vm even if VT-d is enabled

I'm using vmware workstation pro 16.x, I have enabled VT-d in the BIOS (which is normally in it's most recent version, I've updated it a few days ago), I have power-cycled my host and still can't get rid of the following error

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My host's OS is windows 10; My CPU is a intel I7-10700K, my motherboard is an ASUS PRIME Z490-A and I have more than enough RAM to run this VM

I apologize if I forgot some crucial information or if this is a dumb question, I'm quite new to vmware workstation, but please wat can I do to solve this ?

 

 

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bluefirestorm
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VT-x is not the same as VT-d.

Got an Asus Z370 motherboard (so the location should be same/similar as Z490), go to Advanced - CPU Configuration and enable "Intel Virtualization Technology".

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bluefirestorm
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VT-x is not the same as VT-d.

Got an Asus Z370 motherboard (so the location should be same/similar as Z490), go to Advanced - CPU Configuration and enable "Intel Virtualization Technology".

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aamay
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Yes you're right. I assumed the option was called VT-x in the BIOS, that's why I couldn't manage to find it.

 

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