Fix: VT-X is Disabled in the Bios for All CPU Modes (Verr_Vmx_Msr_All_Vmx_Disabled)
If you receive the error message “VT-X is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes” (Verr_Vmx_Msr_All_Vmx_Disabled), it means that the virtualization technology (VT-x) is not enabled in the BIOS. This can be easily fixed by following the steps below.
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Fix: VT-X is Disabled in the Bios for All CPU Modes (Verr_Vmx_Msr_All_Vmx_Disabled)
What is VT-X?
VT-X is a hardware virtualization feature that allows for better performance when running virtual machines. It is disabled by default in many bios settings, so you may need to enable it in order to use virtual machines.
How to fix the “VT-X is Disabled in the Bios” Error
If you’re getting the “VT-X is Disabled in the Bios” error, it means that your computer’s BIOS is not configured to enable virtualization. To fix this, you need to enter your BIOS settings and enable virtualization.
To do this, restart your computer and press the key that opens the BIOS settings (usually F2 or DEL). Once in the BIOS, find the section that controls virtualization and enable it. Save your changes and exit the BIOS.
After doing this, you should be able to run your virtual machine without getting the VT-X error.
Conclusion
While the VT-X may be disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes, it is still possible to enable it through the BIOS settings. However, it is important to note that not all CPUs support VT-X, so this may not be an option for all users. Additionally, even if VT-X is enabled, it may not be available for all CPU modes, so it is important to check the BIOS settings to ensure that VT-X is available for the desired CPU mode.
Further Reading
If you’re interested in learning more about the VT-X error and how to fix it, check out this article: https://www.howtogeek.com/325790/what-is-vt-x-and-how-do-i-check-if-its-supported-on-my-pc/.
