VMware has configured the virtual machine to use a 64-bit guest operating system. However, 64-bit operations cannot be performed

This article focuses on how VMware has configured the virtual machine to use a 64-bit guest operating system. However, the solution to the inability to perform 64-bit operations, friends who need it can refer to the following

I bought a new laptop, and when I installed VMware, I found that 64-bit operations could not be performed.

Error:
The virtual machine is configured to use a 64-bit guest operating system. However, 64-bit operations cannot be performed.

This host supports Intel VT-x, but Intel VT-x is disabled.

Intel VT-x may be disabled if Intel VT-x has been disabled in BIOS/firmware settings, or if the host has never rebooted since changing this setting.

(1) Verify that Intel VT-x is enabled and Trusted Execution is disabled in the BIOS/firmware settings.

(2) If one of these two BIOS/firmware settings has been changed, reboot the host.

(3) If you have never rebooted the host after installing VMware Workstation, reboot.

(4) Update the host's BIOS/firmware to the latest version.

 

 

Reason: It is detected that the CPU does not support virtualization, and the virtualization option needs to be turned on in bols.

environment:

Computer brand: Lenovo Xiaoxin

VMware version: VMware12

Solution:

1. After booting, press F2 to enter the bols system.

2. After entering the bols system, in the insydeH20 Setup Utility module, find  the option of  Intel Platform Trust Technology , and select Enabled after finding it.

 

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