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In the BIOS, in the "Security / Virtualization" path, in addition to the "Intel VT-d feature" option, I also enabled a second "Virtualization Technology" item and I was able to activate the partition... See more...
In the BIOS, in the "Security / Virtualization" path, in addition to the "Intel VT-d feature" option, I also enabled a second "Virtualization Technology" item and I was able to activate the partition! But although it has reserved 8 of the total 16 GB for it, it is extremely slow and practically unusable ... Are you doing something wrong?
Yes. The only thing I could do is enable Intel VT-x from the firmware and update it to the latest version available for my Thinkpad50. The last 4 lines of the message, however, are not positive: it s... See more...
Yes. The only thing I could do is enable Intel VT-x from the firmware and update it to the latest version available for my Thinkpad50. The last 4 lines of the message, however, are not positive: it seems that with this notebook there are obvious incompatibilities and this seems absurd to me because it is a recent model. Also, I don't understand, as I said, why vCenter Converter doesn't make me create a machine that can use a newer version of 11.x (we're at 16 !!).