Virtualization
Now that we've completed all the steps outlined in the Read Me, let's proceed with the instructions on how to inject a tool:
Check If Virtualization is Enabled
Open Task Manager:
Type "Task Manager" in the Windows search bar and open it.
Go to Performance Tab:
Once Task Manager is open, navigate to the "Performance" tab.
Check CPU Details:
Click on "CPU" and look for the "Virtualization" status.
Determine Next Steps
If Virtualization is Enabled:
You can skip this step. Your system is ready for virtualization.
If Virtualization is Disabled:
Follow the steps below to enable virtualization in the BIOS.
Steps to Enable Virtualization in BIOS
Restart Your Computer:
Save any open documents and restart your computer.
Enter BIOS Setup:
As your computer starts, press the key to enter BIOS setup. This key is usually displayed on the screen during the startup process (common keys are F2, F10, Del, or Esc).
Locate Virtualization Settings:
Navigate through the BIOS menu to find the virtualization settings. These are often located under "Advanced," "CPU Configuration," or a similar section.
Enable Virtualization:
Find the option for "Intel VT-x," "AMD-V," or simply "Virtualization Technology" and set it to "Enabled."
Save and Exit:
Save your changes and exit the BIOS setup. This is usually done by pressing F10, but refer to your screen or manual for the exact key.
Verify Virtualization:
Once your computer restarts, repeat the steps in the "Check If Virtualization is Enabled" section to ensure the setting is now enabled.
By following these steps, you will successfully enable virtualization on your computer, allowing you to run virtual machines and other virtualization software.
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