#5540
The most direct application of virtualization technology (VT) is to run virtual machines in a system. If the CPU supports the VT, you can install virtual machines on your system; on the other hand, if your CPU does not support VT, then you will not be able to use virtual machine applications. That also means it's time to change your computer. To enable VT: Restart computer to enter the BIOS; Find the corresponding VT option; Adjust the setting from "Disable" to "Enable"; Save and restart.

#5539
To use the virtualization technologies (such as virtual machine) with certain combinations of some version of Windows and some model of CPU, you need to check to see if your computer supports the hardware level virtualization capabilities. SecurAble is a CPU security features detection tool, can check if your processor chip supports 64-bit, VT (Virtualization Technology), and hardware data execution protection (Hardware D.E.P.) these three state-of-the-art features that are related to the overall security of a system.