To enable virtualization settings on your system, you typically need to access the BIOS or UEFI firmware settings. Here’s how you can do it:
- Restart your computer.
- During the boot process, press the key that opens the BIOS/UEFI settings. This key varies by manufacturer but is often
F2,F10,Delete, orEsc. You might see a prompt on the screen indicating which key to press. - Once in the BIOS/UEFI settings, look for options related to Virtualization Technology or Intel VT-x / AMD-V. This is usually found under the Advanced tab or a similar section.
- Enable the virtualization setting if it is disabled.
- Save your changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI settings.
- Boot into your operating system and check if the game works.
If you're using Windows 10, you can also check if Hyper-V is enabled by going to Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off, and ensure that Hyper-V is checked.
If the game still does not work after enabling virtualization, you may need to check for other issues or compatibility problems with the game itself.