This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled

This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled. Troubleshooting



1. Cause of the problem

After installing a VMware virtual machine on my win 10 system computer, I get the following error when starting the virtual machine:
This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled.

This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled.
AMD-V may be disabled if AMD-V has been disabled in the BIOS/firmware settings or the host has never rebooted since changing this setting.
(1) Confirm AMD-V is enabled in BIOS/firmware settings.
(2) If this BIOS/firmware setting has changed, please reboot the host.
(3) If you never rebooted the host after installing VMware Workstation, please reboot.
(4) Update the host’s BIOS/firmware to the latest version.
This host does not support "AMD RVI" hardware-assisted MMU virtualization.
Module "MonitorMode" failed to start. Failed to start virtual machine.

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This prompt means that your computer is an AMD platform and supports AMD-V virtualization technology, but it is not enabled. It is not caused by a computer failure. Don’t worry too much. You need to find the corresponding settings in the motherboard and set SVM to Just turn on the function.

2. Solution

The solution is as follows:
Step 1: Restart the computer and keep clicking the shortcut keys to enter the BIOS before entering the system (Note: Different models of computers have different shortcuts to enter the BIOS) Yes, you just need to keep clicking according to your computer model. If you are not sure, you can go to Baidu to search for the specific shortcut key).

You can see this interface after entering the BIOS. The default is advanced mode.

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Step 2: At this time, you need to switch to the simple mode, just click to select. If you don’t like the English display, you can choose the Chinese display.

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Step 3: Select "CPU Features" under the OC option.

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After entering, the following interface appears. You can see that the SVM Mode option is in the [Disabled] state.

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Click SVM Mode. After entering, select the up and down keys on the keyboard to set the status to [Allow] and press Enter.

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Step 4: After the settings are completed, click the SETTINGS option, and then click "Save and Exit" on the right.

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Then enter the following interface and click "Save changes and restart".

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Finally, you will be prompted to confirm the options for changing the operation throughout the process. This can be completed by default.

At this point, the setup is complete. After the computer restarts, you can run and open the virtual machine to see if the setup is successful.

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If you enter the virtual machine without the initial prompt after running, it means that the settings are correct and the virtual machine can be used normally.

Note: This tutorial was written after the operation was completed. Because screenshots cannot be taken during the operation, all the pictures in the article are from the Internet. If you have any questions, please contact us for deletion! !


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