How to enable hardware virtualisation?
As title. the latest build of kaspersky internet security keeps bugging me to enable it but then says that its disabled on my system. As far as I know, the i7 7700k supports this, but I have no idea how to enable it or if I even should.
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Omega 20. Juni 2018 um 12:49 
You need to enable Intel Virtualization Technology in the BIOS.
mtono 20. Juni 2018 um 13:19 
i have a question: what is "intel virtualization technology"?
:-/
Omega 20. Juni 2018 um 13:21 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von professor pilz:
i have a question: what is "intel virtualization technology"?
:-/
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/virtualization/virtualization-technology/intel-virtualization-technology.html

Next time you can Google it yourself.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von professor pilz:
i have a question: what is "intel virtualization technology"?
:-/
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/virtualization/virtualization-technology/intel-virtualization-technology.html

Next time you can Google it yourself.

would that have an impact on performance since the meltdown patch? I know VMs were hit by it hard.
Omega 20. Juni 2018 um 13:24 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von SenMithrarin85:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/virtualization/virtualization-technology/intel-virtualization-technology.html

Next time you can Google it yourself.

would that have an impact on performance since the meltdown patch? I know VMs were hit by it hard.
Only when running applications which make use of speculative execution.
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would that have an impact on performance since the meltdown patch? I know VMs were hit by it hard.
Only when running applications which make use of speculative execution.

KIS uses a virtual machine to isolate the browser to make purchases safer (or so it claims). No idea if that counts.
mtono 20. Juni 2018 um 13:29 
i know now that this is for VM (virtual machines) running on an intel pc with for example windows.
am i right? i think so...
kind regards
Omega 20. Juni 2018 um 13:45 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von SenMithrarin85:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
Only when running applications which make use of speculative execution.

KIS uses a virtual machine to isolate the browser to make purchases safer (or so it claims). No idea if that counts.
It's not virtualizing a full computer with an operating system and it's not doing any heavy workloads, you will not notice the Spectre and Meltdown patches at all. This sandboxing feature is very light weight.

And it might not even use speculative execution. I can't find anything online to confirm or deny this.
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Blaagh 20. Juni 2018 um 13:49 
whats the point or advantage on disabling virtualization?
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Omega 20. Juni 2018 um 13:50 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Mario (Super) Mario:
whats the point or advanta on disabling virtualization?
None. I am not aware of any reasons you should have it disabled.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Mario (Super) Mario:
whats the point or advanta on disabling virtualization?
None. I am not aware of any reasons you should have it disabled.

mine's off by default hence this post lol
Omega 20. Juni 2018 um 14:06 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von SenMithrarin85:
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None. I am not aware of any reasons you should have it disabled.

mine's off by default hence this post lol
That is normal. It's disabled by default on all mobos.
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mine's off by default hence this post lol
That is normal. It's disabled by default on all mobos.

where do you find it? in the advanced settings under cpu I assume?
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Omega 20. Juni 2018 um 14:15 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von SenMithrarin85:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
That is normal. It's disabled by default on all mobos.

where do you find it? in the advanced settings under cpu I assume?
It should be somewhere under advanced settings. It might also go under another name such as Intel VT.
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where do you find it? in the advanced settings under cpu I assume?
It should be somewhere under advanced settings. It might also go under another name such as Intel VT.

found it. thanks.
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