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    HWiNFO64 v.4.48 shows VMX is disabled

    I think it is because of some overclocking software. VMX got disabled after I installed XTU and recently after I installed MSI afterburner.
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    HWiNFO64 v.4.48 shows VMX is disabled

    Update on this. A couple of days days ago I did a clean install of Windows 8.1 on my laptop. After that VMX did appear as enabled (green in HWiNFO) but today I've noticed VMX was red again. How's that even possible? I did update BIOS to A10 during clean install but I didn't make any changes in...
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    HWiNFO64 v.4.48 shows VMX is disabled

    The tool you suggested doesn't work for win 8. I tried Intel® Processor Identification Utility instead and it sure says the processor supports VMX. It doesn't say whether it's enabled or not. Would appreciate your advise on how to enable it.
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    HWiNFO64 v.4.48 shows VMX is disabled

    Here's the file attached.
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    HWiNFO64 v.4.48 shows VMX is disabled

    The software somehow shows VMX is disabled. I checked the BIOS, it's enabled there (feature called "virtualization"). Is it really disabled and do I need to enable it?
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