When you use VMware to install a new virtual machine, you are prompted: "This host supports Intel Vt-x, but Intel Vt-x is disabled." ", as shown below:
The virtual machine has been configured to use a 64-bit client operating system. However, 64-bit operations cannot be performed.
This host supports Intel Vt-x, but Intel Vt-x is disabled.
If Intel Vt-x is disabled in the bios/firmware setting, or if the host has never restarted since the setting was changed, Intel Vt-x may be disabled.
(1) Confirm that Intel vt-x is enabled in the bios/firmware settings and "Trusted Execution" is disabled.
(2) If one of the two bios/firmware settings has changed, reboot the host.
(3) If you have never restarted the host after installing VMware workstation, please reboot.
(4) Update the bios/firmware of the host to the latest version.
For more detailed information, see http://vmware.com/info?id=152.
Solving Method
Look at the above tips is very good to solve: directly modify the BIOS settings can be
The following is an example of a personal ThinkPad t460p computer:
1. Restart the computer and press F12 to enter the BIOS Setup page at startup;
2, choose App Menu→setup, press ENTER to enter the setting, select Security→virtualization, press ENTER to enter, select Intel (R) virtualization Technology in the new function, this time The option should be disabled (off) and set to Enabled (on);
3, press F10 Save settings, save after the exit, restart can be.