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CPU does not have hardware virtualization support?
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Posted 11 Mar 2021 by Jonas Post: Solved it :) In Windows Features there was a feature turned on called Virtual Machine Platform that had been turned on. After disabling and rebooting tasks can be fetched again. Holy moly, there are a lot of things that can interfere with each other when it comes to Virtualization! |
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CPU does not have hardware virtualization support?
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Posted 11 Mar 2021 by Jonas Post: Yes, SVM is enabled in BIOS, I have double checked it. Task Manager supports that as well. I seems that it is just on my computer information on this website it still says it does not have hardware virtualization support. |
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CPU does not have hardware virtualization support?
(Message 44470)
Posted 11 Mar 2021 by Jonas Post: Hello! Yesterday all my tasks failed unexpectedly after working fine for a few weeks (so Virtualization was on and VBox working and so on). After those tasks failed I no longer got any new tasks from any project. You can see the tasks here if that would help: https://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/results.php?userid=454260. I tried everything I could find on this forum. Made sure that Virtualization was on in BIOS, made sure that Hyper-V and Windows Hypervisor Platform was off, made sure to set p_vm_extensions_disabled to 0 in client_state.xml, reinstalled VBox and Boinc. Today I saw that on my computer information on this website (https://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/show_host_detail.php?hostid=10682010) it says "Virtualization: Virtualbox (6.1.18) installed, CPU does not have hardware virtualization support". Does anyone know how I can change that so I can at least get new tasks to see if it was a temporary error or if there is indeed something wrong with my Virtualization? Edit: In case it is relevant I did update my BIOS between my last successful tasks and the tasks that failed, which did disable Virtualization in BIOS, but I enabled it before starting BOINC again. I don't think it should matter as well since one of the tasks did start successfully and ran a while before crashing and that was all after the BIOS update finished. |
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