#What should I do if the vt option is hidden in bios?
Some bios may not have the vt option. It may be enabled by default. You can enter the system and see if hyper-v in the system can be turned on. If it is turned on, it means vt is turned on.
BIOS boot VT guide
1. Enter the BIOS
Refer to the following keys, press and hold the corresponding key to enter the BIOS when booting:
Assemble the machine with the motherboard For ASUS, press F8, for Intel, press F12, for other brands, press ESC, F11 or F12; for
laptops, press F1 for Lenovo ThinkPad series, and for other brands, press F2;
brand desktops According to the brand, press ESC for Dell and F12 for others;
If you still cannot enter the BIOS, look for the computer (motherboard) manual or refer to the illustrated tutorial on how to enter the BIOS settings.
2. Turn on VT
1. Phoenix BIOS model
(1) Enter the BIOS, select the Configuration option, select Intel Virtual Technology and press Enter. Note: If there is no VT option or cannot be changed, it means that your computer does not support VT technology.
(2) Move the cursor to Enabled and press Enter to confirm.
(3) At this time, the option will become Enabled. Finally, press the F10 hotkey to save and exit to turn on the VT function.
2. Insyde BIOS model
(1) Enter the BIOS, select the Configuration option, select Intel Virtual Technology and press Enter.
(2) Move the cursor to Enabled and press Enter to confirm.
(3) At this time, the option will become Enabled. Finally, press the F10 hotkey to save and exit to turn on the VT function.
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