When I enable "Virtualization Techonology" my in bios, Windows 7 starts with the Windows Error Recovery screen. That's the only change I do, so it's not worth restoring Windows 7 to another moment, and the "fixing errors" screen after that just stays forever. If I restart it, in Bios, it says that Virtualization is enabled. However, when I try to install the "Intel Hardware Execution manager" (HAXM) (Because I want it for developing Android Apps and it goes slow when I try to make a virtualization of an Android Phone), it says it's not yet activated. It says: "This computer meets the requirements for HAXM, but Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) is not turned on. HAXM can be installed but will not work until VT-x is enabled. Please refer to the Intel HAXM documentation for more information."
Windows 7 x64, 8Gb Ram, Intel I5-2400. BIOS firmware just updated. Biostar H61MH Mainboard.
Windows 7 x64, 8Gb Ram, Intel I5-2400. BIOS firmware just updated. Biostar H61MH Mainboard.