First, the problem description
The operating system was replaced with WIN8 in the previous period and installed in the English version of VMware 9.0. The CentOS system is then installed in VMware, and the physical machine system automatically restarts without warning every time the system is installed, and the test occurs several times. Installing the operating system in the virtual machine will cause the physical machine system to restart automatically, this problem is the first encounter, helpless, I copied the installed system from the friend side to use, the result of using VMware to open the installed system, will still cause my computer to restart, This problem has been bothering me for a long time, today on the Internet to see an article http://blog.csdn.net/michaeljscofield/article/details/8895376, finally know the cause of this problem, It turns out that my physical machine didn't turn on virtualization to cause this problem.
Second, the problem solving process 2.1, notebook environment
Let's talk about my own environment, my laptop is Lenovo Z500,win8 Enterprise Edition, processor is I5, check support virtualization, as shown in:
2.2. Concrete Solution Steps
A: Enter the BIOS
1. Restart your computer
2. After you see Lenovo logo, press FN+F2 to enter the BIOS
B. Turn on VT
1. Press the → Arrow key to move to the configuration page as shown:
2. Move to Inter Virtual technology change to like that, before it was Disabled.
Finally press F10 to save the exit. This allows you to install and open the operating system normally using VMware.
Solutions for the continuous restart of a physical machine with a VMware 9.0 installation system under the WIN8 system