Hello, I own several MSI motherboards PCs and i noticed SVM is always off by default. Also, i was helping a friend to run a VM machine and noticed his MB also had virtualization off (another brand). I wondered why since it should a be a feature and started to speculate. Maybe because it come at a cost of performance or is a security issue?
Does enabling SVM affect in any way Windows performance, maybe hardware performance or booting performance? Maybe is a security concern? Maybe something minimal? or why?
Should i turn it off since i don't use it? I left it always on.
Does enabling SVM affect in any way Windows performance, maybe hardware performance or booting performance? Maybe is a security concern? Maybe something minimal? or why?
Should i turn it off since i don't use it? I left it always on.