My processor supports VT-x, but it came disabled and there's no option for it in the BIOS; I'd like for someone to please unlock any hidden directories/options in the BIOS (if there are any) and unlock the option to enable/disable virtualization.
Thanks guys
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So let's write to Sml6397 (Steven) our Phoenix Bios Expert and Moderator and
He will unlock quickly !
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Thanks so much guys; I'm gonna be leaving for University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign in a couple of months where I'll be double majoring in Computer Science & Computer Engineering (ranked #5 for both programs). I'm reading up on pentesting and since I'm doing general studies freshman year, I want to be ahead in my classes but I require VMWare/VirtualBox for some parts; to hold myself over, I'm live booting my virtual environment from USB. So thanks so much for helping me accomplish my dreams, it means a lot
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Your BIOS mod is complete. The modified BIOS image can be found at the bottom of this post.
I have added the Intel VT-x (virtualization) setting to the bottom of the Advanced Menu. I would have added more settings and menus, but this BIOS not only does not have its settings pre-linked to their respective menus, the normal sub-menus do not even exist in the first place. A normal BIOS mod would be impractical for both the user and the modder. I can add individual settings later if you need them.
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06-04-2015, 05:25 AM (This post was last modified: 06-04-2015, 05:27 AM by Shadouhan.)
My BIOS now looks like the P-79 Series of Gateway FX; sorry I couldn't attach the picture because it's too large, however it's still coming up as hardware virtualization not enabled when I run VMWare and the Microsoft Hardware Assisted Virtualization Detection tool with VT-x enabled in the BIOS. What should I do and how do I turn off trusted execution?
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04-01-2017, 12:47 AM (This post was last modified: 04-01-2017, 12:51 AM by Kwas90.)
I know this is a VERY old post... Sorry, But if anyone in this posting is still active and possibly has a factory 94.28 or 94.29 bios file still that they can send me i would be very grateful, I've searched all over google for a week, Gateways AWESOME tech support kills off older files that must use massive bandwidth to them... Flashed my bios with that modded bios and all went perfect, asked me to reboot and now i have a black screen and nothing...
I have a gateway p-6860FX that had 94.29 Bios, Not sure what it has now, I installed that modded bios on this page.
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Thank you, You're a life saver, I figured i would try the modified bios, for some reason with a faster cpu i would lose touchpad in windows and it would boot loop until i fully powered it down and back on.