AMD virtualization (FX-8320e ) UEFI or LEGACY?

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I am somehow depressed about this because I currently have a windows 10 OS with a legacy boot , I mean I have Uefi and Legacy but Before I install my os I didn't remember to change it to UEFI so it is Legacy indeed , my PROBLEM here is although the svm is enable in bios is but still it is disable on speccy (supported , disable). Shoud I reinstall my OS and change it to UEFU to enable this virtualization with UEFI boot mode ? does virtualization only works on UEFI? If yes then what the steps to make so I can assure that I can enable virtualization . I need it coz I'm using android emulators and it's lagging although my specs are great and they said enable virtualzation to use more than 1 core they said . What should I do to make this work? And also I notice my secure boot is disable and i dunno if this should be enable in legacy or not .

Please help guys , your replies will be highly appreciated! Thank you !
 
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both legacy boot mode and uefi support virtualization
as for secure boot it is available only for uefi boot mode
If u want to change ur boot mode form lehgacy to uefi u need to delete all partitions of your harddrive as unallocated space then use uefi installation of windows to create the partitions and install the OS.
I myself have a motherboard and cpu with virtualization in legacy mode though uefi is supported by both.
Legacy and uefi dont have comparable features for just using virtualization specifically.
uefi boots marginally faster but legacy partitons are easier to manage(for me atleast)
Hope that helps
both legacy boot mode and uefi support virtualization
as for secure boot it is available only for uefi boot mode
If u want to change ur boot mode form lehgacy to uefi u need to delete all partitions of your harddrive as unallocated space then use uefi installation of windows to create the partitions and install the OS.
I myself have a motherboard and cpu with virtualization in legacy mode though uefi is supported by both.
Legacy and uefi dont have comparable features for just using virtualization specifically.
uefi boots marginally faster but legacy partitons are easier to manage(for me atleast)
Hope that helps
 
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