Windows 10 Enable virtualization cause windows 10 to crash

Calvin045

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Hello guys i have windows 10 and trying to install docker whenever i enable my virtualization on bios windows 10 is not booting up anymore. If you revert it back to disable its working again, how can i fix this? I have ryzen 7 and gtx1660ti.
 


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When enabling virtualization in the BIOS causes Windows 10 to fail to boot, especially on systems with AMD processors like the Ryzen 7, it could be due to compatibility issues or settings related to the Virtualization feature. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue: 1. Update the BIOS: Make sure your BIOS is up to date. Sometimes, BIOS updates include improvements to system stability and compatibility with virtualization features. 2. Check Virtualization Settings: In the BIOS settings, look for options related to virtualization such as AMD SVM (Secure Virtual Machine) or Intel VT-x (Intel Virtualization Technology). Ensure that these settings are correctly configured. 3. Reset BIOS...
When enabling virtualization in the BIOS causes Windows 10 to fail to boot, especially on systems with AMD processors like the Ryzen 7, it could be due to compatibility issues or settings related to the Virtualization feature. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue: 1. Update the BIOS: Make sure your BIOS is up to date. Sometimes, BIOS updates include improvements to system stability and compatibility with virtualization features. 2. Check Virtualization Settings: In the BIOS settings, look for options related to virtualization such as AMD SVM (Secure Virtual Machine) or Intel VT-x (Intel Virtualization Technology). Ensure that these settings are correctly configured. 3. Reset BIOS Settings: If you've made changes to your BIOS settings, try resetting them to default and gradually re-enable the virtualization features to see if a specific setting is causing the issue. 4. Update Firmware: Ensure that your motherboard's firmware is updated. Some motherboard manufacturers release firmware updates to resolve compatibility issues. 5. Check Hardware Compatibility: Verify that your hardware components, including your Ryzen 7 processor and GTX 1660 Ti, are fully compatible with virtualization technology. 6. Disable Hyper-V: If you have Hyper-V enabled in Windows, it can sometimes conflict with other virtualization solutions like Docker. Try temporarily disabling Hyper-V to see if it helps. 7. Driver Updates: Ensure that all your drivers, especially chipset and storage drivers, are up to date. 8. Error Messages: If you receive any error messages when Windows fails to boot after enabling virtualization, note them down. These messages can provide clues about the underlying issue. If these steps do not resolve the problem, you may need to investigate further or seek assistance from your hardware manufacturer's support or a technical expert. It's crucial to ensure that any changes made are in line with your system's specifications and compatibility.
 


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