Virtual machine installation Complete, after installing the system CD, open the virtual machine problem
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My Computer system is Windows7 64-bit, CPU is supported 64-bit system. I get the solution based on the online data:
1, download the CPU Detection Tool (CPU-Z), see whether to support VT (ie, virtualization), instruction set a column to see vt-x, it means that the CPU is to support the virtualization
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2, open VT, because my Computer system CPU default does not turn on VT, so need to manually enter the BIOS changes (computer model Lenovo g400s)
① computer shutdown, and then boot into the BIOS (can not restart access)
② Press F2 to enter the BIOS interface
③ Select Configurtion tab, set Intel Virtual technology and BIOS back flash two items to Enabled mode
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④f10 save exit, start computer
3. Start the virtual machine and install the operating system. If you cannot install the system again, you will need to reinstall VMware (it will not affect previously installed systems)
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