How to enable hardware virtualization in UEFI (BIOS) on Windows 11 from boot

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Virtualization is a technology support built into most processors, such as those from Intel and AMD. The technology allows your computer to run different operating systems alongside Windows 11, such as Android, Linux distributions, or another version of Windows through features like Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), or using a traditional virtual machine.

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Turn on the computer.Confirm the key that opens the firmware during boot. (You must do this quickly)

Press the suggested key multiple times to enter the UEFI. Typically, you must press the ESC, Delete, or one of the Function keys (F1, F2, F10, F12, etc.).

Open the Configuration, Security, or Advanced page (the name of the page will depend on your motherboard manufacturer).

Select the “Virtualization Technology,” “Intel Virtual Technology,” or “SVM Mode option” (the feature name will also depend on the device manufacturer).

Enable the virtualization feature on the motherboard.

Save the UEFI (BIOS) settings (usually by pressing the F10 key).

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