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core i5. When you enable virtualization in the bios, does the laptop stop booting?
Actually, the problem is stated in the title. If you enable virtualization in the BIOS, then the laptop does not boot. Waited 20-30 minutes three times. Disabled USB 3.0 in BIOS, didn't help. Does anyone know how to solve the problem?
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and live cd with a thread of ubuntu with virtualization enabled normally starts?
If the problem is in the AXIS, then this advice habrahabr.ru/qa/31831/#answer_125595
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help . You need to turn off virtualization, sysprep Windows, turn on virtualization, Windows, when turned on, will probably catch the changed settings.
In addition, check that you have the latest BIOS, you never know the outdated version, in which there are some jambs with this.
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