Q: Resolve VMware Virtual Machine installation 64-bit system "This host supports Intel Vt-x, but Intel Vt-x is disabled
A:
Workaround:
Support for virtualization technology in addition to looking at CPU support, you also need to go into the BIOS to see if there is an option to turn on virtualization in the Security--virtualization--intel virtualization Technology If so, turn it on to support virtualization technology, and if there are no options, the machine cannot support it.
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The error message is clear, you need to open the Intel Vt-x G function in the BIOS (different machine BIOS settings are not the same), in this case, my machine is ThinkPad T420
Power off-Power on-Press F1 to enter BIOS
Find Option Virtualizaton
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Enter, go inside will intle virtualization technology open
Disable change to Enabled press F10 save reboot, then install 64-bit system will not error.
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