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Why do server vendors always ship them with disabled hardware virtualization support? [duplicate]
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Enabling hardware virtualisation BIOS; anything to beware?
This, which seem to be common practice for all hardware vendors, has been bugging me for a while: why is ...
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Error starting Hyper-V VM
I'm trying to start a VM on a new Hyper-V installation and I'm receiving the following error:
The virtual machine could not be started because the hypervisor is not running. The following actions ...
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What is Memory Operating Mode?
I have been given an x64 windows 2003 server, on which I have installed M$ Virtual server 2005 R2. I then created an image that is running Server 2008 R2. It was running very slowly so i did a bit of ...
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Hyper-V on Dell PowerEdge T-105
I am not a hardware expert and am seeking help from them. I bought a Dell PowerEdge T105 server to run a Hyper-V setup for my Dev work. I did not want the OS from them as I already have the OS. So ...
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How to enable VT extensions on a Dell inspiron 1545
I am trying to install a centos virtual host on my ubuntu laptop but I cannot enable the VT extensions in the BIOS.
I have updated to the latest BIOS from Dell the processor is a core 2 duo so it ...
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Enabling hardware virtualisation BIOS; anything to beware?
A lot of recent virtualisation tools can either make use of, or demand, BIOS support (Intel-VT, AMD-V, etc). But in most of the BIOS screens I've seen, it has been disabled by default - sometimes even ...