How to Fix This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled

How to Fix This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled π—¦π—΅π—Όπ—Ώπ˜ π——π—²π˜€π—°π—Ώπ—Άπ—½π˜π—Άπ—Όπ—»: AMD-V is disabled in the BIOS (VERR_SVM_DISABLED) Several users report getting the AMD-V is disabled in the BIOS (or by the host OS) (VERR_SVM_DISABLED) error message when trying to start a virtual machine using VM VirtualBox. (This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled) on VMware Workstation. Although this particular issue is mostly reported on Windows 10, and Windows 11, there are several reports of it occurring on Linux distributions. β˜…β˜…β˜… π—‘π—’π—§π—˜: Keep in mind that the steps of entering the BIOS will be different depending on your motherboard manufacturer. To access your BIOS, you will have to press the Setup key during the initial startup procedure. Typically, the setup key is either one of the F keys (F2, F4, F8, F10, F12) or the Del key (for Del machines). If you are unable to discover the Setup key yourself, keep an eye out during the initial startup procedure for any mention of it or search for specific steps according to your motherboard manufacturer. ❀️️Subscribe for more PAGEπŸ‘‰ CHANNELπŸ‘‰
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