How To Enable AMD-V In BIOS, Fix Host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled

Sandeep Singh
Sandeep Singh
177.4 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - If you are installing a
If you are installing a virtual machine then you need to enable AMD-V in BIOS to get the virtualization features. This may happen irrespective of Windows versions whether you are using Windows 11, 10, or lower. You might get an error like -
"Error while powering on: This host supports AMD-V, but AMD-V is disabled.

AMD-V might be disabled if it has been disabled in the BIOS/firmware settings or the host has not been power-cycled since changing this setting.

(1) Verify that the BIOS/firmware settings enable AMD-V.

(2) Power-cycle the host if this BIOS/firmware setting has been changed.

(3) Power-cycle the host if you have not done so since installing VMware Player.

(4) Update the host's BIOS/firmware to the latest version.

This host does not support "AMD RVI" hardware assisted MMU virtualization.
VMware Player does not support the user level monitor on this host.
Module 'MonitorMode' power on failed.
Failed to start the virtual machine."

Steps enable the AMD V from the BIOS.

1. Restart your PC and press the BIOS key on the keyboard.
2. Go to "Advanced" settings in the BIOS
3. Look for "Advanced CPU Configuration"
4. Find and enable SVM Mode or AMD V.

Restart the PC.
I have done this on MSI B550 Motherboard, your BIOS would have similar options with a different interface.

Follow on Social Media

Facebook - https://fb.com/iTechFever
Twitter - Twitter: itechfever
Instagram - Instagram: itechfever

Visit - https://www.itechfever.com
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1400/11/02 منتشر شده است.
177,461 بـار بازدید شده
... بیشتر