03-20-2018, 06:27 PM
Hello againGTAVLover!
@marskie7
I have attached the modified LITERAL.TXT file (I renamed it to "Modified.txt"). I changed the value of register [0252] from (0000) to (0001), which will have the effect of enabling VT-x once applied to your laptop's CMOS NVRAM.
Follow the instructions from Post #2 of this thread using the "Modified.txt" file. Step 5 is very important. If you do not turn off your computer with the power button and wait some time afterwards, the VT-x setting will simply revert back to disabled.
~Steven
@marskie7
I have attached the modified LITERAL.TXT file (I renamed it to "Modified.txt"). I changed the value of register [0252] from (0000) to (0001), which will have the effect of enabling VT-x once applied to your laptop's CMOS NVRAM.
Follow the instructions from Post #2 of this thread using the "Modified.txt" file. Step 5 is very important. If you do not turn off your computer with the power button and wait some time afterwards, the VT-x setting will simply revert back to disabled.
~Steven
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1.) Donate to one of various organizations offering medical, military, and psychological support to those impacted: Support Organizations
2.) Combat misinformation on social media.
Also, please feel free to PM me if I have not replied again about your BIOS mod request after 5 days.