enabling intel vt-x virtualiziation in asus motherboard











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motherboard specs:



asus strix h370-f


https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-H370-I-GAMING/specifications/



cpu: intel i7-8700 non k 


I am trying to work with virtual box, vmware etc
and i get this message:



when trying to run centos on workstation



I tried 32 bit and 62 bit centos, didn't work



system information:



part 1part 2



bios shot - shows it is supported no place to enable



bios shows the problem



Please help I can't seem to figure it out
it only says supported but no option to choose enabled
how do I fix this ?










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  • You already have it enabled which means you either have Hyper-V installed or Core Isolation enabled.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:38










  • So what do I need to do from here ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:40










  • You should be able to run a 32-bit OS within a VM regardless. You only need VT-x enabled to run a 64-bit OS within the VM. Solution is either determine what incompatible application you have installed or verify if Core Isolation is disabled
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:41












  • How do i verify if core isolation is disabled ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:44










  • Possible Duplicate of: superuser.com/questions/1366264/…
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:45















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motherboard specs:



asus strix h370-f


https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-H370-I-GAMING/specifications/



cpu: intel i7-8700 non k 


I am trying to work with virtual box, vmware etc
and i get this message:



when trying to run centos on workstation



I tried 32 bit and 62 bit centos, didn't work



system information:



part 1part 2



bios shot - shows it is supported no place to enable



bios shows the problem



Please help I can't seem to figure it out
it only says supported but no option to choose enabled
how do I fix this ?










share|improve this question
























  • You already have it enabled which means you either have Hyper-V installed or Core Isolation enabled.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:38










  • So what do I need to do from here ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:40










  • You should be able to run a 32-bit OS within a VM regardless. You only need VT-x enabled to run a 64-bit OS within the VM. Solution is either determine what incompatible application you have installed or verify if Core Isolation is disabled
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:41












  • How do i verify if core isolation is disabled ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:44










  • Possible Duplicate of: superuser.com/questions/1366264/…
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:45













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up vote
0
down vote

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motherboard specs:



asus strix h370-f


https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-H370-I-GAMING/specifications/



cpu: intel i7-8700 non k 


I am trying to work with virtual box, vmware etc
and i get this message:



when trying to run centos on workstation



I tried 32 bit and 62 bit centos, didn't work



system information:



part 1part 2



bios shot - shows it is supported no place to enable



bios shows the problem



Please help I can't seem to figure it out
it only says supported but no option to choose enabled
how do I fix this ?










share|improve this question















motherboard specs:



asus strix h370-f


https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-H370-I-GAMING/specifications/



cpu: intel i7-8700 non k 


I am trying to work with virtual box, vmware etc
and i get this message:



when trying to run centos on workstation



I tried 32 bit and 62 bit centos, didn't work



system information:



part 1part 2



bios shot - shows it is supported no place to enable



bios shows the problem



Please help I can't seem to figure it out
it only says supported but no option to choose enabled
how do I fix this ?







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  • You already have it enabled which means you either have Hyper-V installed or Core Isolation enabled.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:38










  • So what do I need to do from here ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:40










  • You should be able to run a 32-bit OS within a VM regardless. You only need VT-x enabled to run a 64-bit OS within the VM. Solution is either determine what incompatible application you have installed or verify if Core Isolation is disabled
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:41












  • How do i verify if core isolation is disabled ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:44










  • Possible Duplicate of: superuser.com/questions/1366264/…
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:45


















  • You already have it enabled which means you either have Hyper-V installed or Core Isolation enabled.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:38










  • So what do I need to do from here ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:40










  • You should be able to run a 32-bit OS within a VM regardless. You only need VT-x enabled to run a 64-bit OS within the VM. Solution is either determine what incompatible application you have installed or verify if Core Isolation is disabled
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:41












  • How do i verify if core isolation is disabled ?
    – algorita
    Nov 20 at 12:44










  • Possible Duplicate of: superuser.com/questions/1366264/…
    – Ramhound
    Nov 20 at 12:45
















You already have it enabled which means you either have Hyper-V installed or Core Isolation enabled.
– Ramhound
Nov 20 at 12:38




You already have it enabled which means you either have Hyper-V installed or Core Isolation enabled.
– Ramhound
Nov 20 at 12:38












So what do I need to do from here ?
– algorita
Nov 20 at 12:40




So what do I need to do from here ?
– algorita
Nov 20 at 12:40












You should be able to run a 32-bit OS within a VM regardless. You only need VT-x enabled to run a 64-bit OS within the VM. Solution is either determine what incompatible application you have installed or verify if Core Isolation is disabled
– Ramhound
Nov 20 at 12:41






You should be able to run a 32-bit OS within a VM regardless. You only need VT-x enabled to run a 64-bit OS within the VM. Solution is either determine what incompatible application you have installed or verify if Core Isolation is disabled
– Ramhound
Nov 20 at 12:41














How do i verify if core isolation is disabled ?
– algorita
Nov 20 at 12:44




How do i verify if core isolation is disabled ?
– algorita
Nov 20 at 12:44












Possible Duplicate of: superuser.com/questions/1366264/…
– Ramhound
Nov 20 at 12:45




Possible Duplicate of: superuser.com/questions/1366264/…
– Ramhound
Nov 20 at 12:45















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