Virtualized Intel VTX or EPT is not supported on this platform
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2023
- In this video I explain how to solve the error “Virtualized Intel VTX or EPT is not supported on this platform. Continue without virtualized Intel VT-x/EPT?”. The explanation is done using VMWare Workstation 17 running on Windows 11 Version 22H2
Procedure Summary:
STEP 1
Check if Microsoft Hyper-V is installed
STEP 2
Disable Memory Integrity.
STEP 3
Remove Hyper-V if installed then reboot, check if the error has been resolved, if not, proceed to next step otherwise end here.
STEP 4
Disable Hyper-V using Command and reboot, check if the error has been resolved
Commands used in this video
(a). systeminfo
(b). msinfo32
(c). bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
(d). Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V-All
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It actually worked! Thanks man! You are a life saver
Thanks for the video man, I was really close to giving up. After watching your video my problem was solved
Thank you so much! I was going back and forth with my mother board manufacturer on the bios setting. Never thought it was the hypervisor. Arghh
Excellent. Worked for me. Thanks bro. Tinotenda
Thanks a ton, after watching so many videos this one worked for me.
Me too
It worked. Thank you so much man.
Oh god it actually worked (!) THANK YOU SO MUCH!
It works for me, thank you. you help me a lot.
Thank You Man, It worked 👍
Thank you so much, it works❤❤
Mille grazie amico, ottimo lavoro
Thanks a lot finally is it working for me :)
Worked, thank you bro
Thanks much you know your stuff.
Thank you. It works.
Gracias me funcionó por fin al desactivar la integridad de la memoría y resetearlo.
very usefull, thanks a lot :)
no option worked for me. I am still searching ways to resolve the issue
I have heard this works:
For Microsoft Windows 10 Pro & above:
Edit group policy (gpedit)
Go to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System
Double Click on Device Guard on the right hand side to open.
Double Click on "Turn On Virtualization Security" to open a new window
It would be "Not Configured", Select "Disable" and click "Ok"
Close the Group Policy Editor.
Restart the system
Disabling the "Memory integrity" saved my life. Now I can run EXSi on VMware workstation.
No me deja aún 😭😭😞
@@fcruzalegui solucionaste??
Formatear mi laptop e instalar windows y no activar subsystema de linux @@Diego-wd7si
Thanks , very nice video
Thanks thanks thanks, it's working well
Showing error amd-v/rvi is not supported on this platform, please tell me the solutions
It worked thanks
thank you very much
You made my day Bro. Take a beer 🍻🍻 !!!
Hi
I'm getting this issue in azure vm. I have installed vmware workstation in azure vm.
Is there any way to fix this issue there
Thank you had to disable Memory Integrity + Windows Hypervisor Platform
Thanks!!!
Thanks bro❤❤❤
nice👍
gracias hermano, a mí el unico paso que me funcionó fue desactivar la integridad de la memoria, tengo una lap xpg xenia15g con windows 11
Just tried and unfortunately not working for me either - I'm running Windows 11 Enterprise 22H2, and VMware Workstation 17 Pro. Already have Hyper-V uninstalled - not showing on "Turn Off Optional Windows Features", Core Memory Isolation have been turned off, and I've tried both the bcdedit command on Command Prompt and the Powershell, both run as admin, and output was successful, and rebooted laptop, still having same issue about VTX / EPT not supported on this platform. My laptop is a Dell 7760. Any ideas? Thanks
Check if Windows Sandbox is enabled under Windows Features. Also check if you have any other virtualization software like VirtualBox installed.
Thanks for the tips. Have checked and Windows Sandbox is disabled - are you saying I should have it enabled? I don't have any other virtualisation software installed, i.e. no VirtualBox etc. I'm running Windows 11 Enterprise tho if that makes any difference? Thanks.
Yes, Sandbox, Windows Subsystem for Linux, Virtual Machine Platform, Hyper-V should be DISABLED, and Virtualization Support should be ENABLED in BIOS. I haven't used Windows 11 Enterprise, but I think it should work. In VMware Workstation 17 Pro, for the virtual machine giving the error, go to "Edit virtual machine settings" >> "Processors" then disable "Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMB-V/RVI". If the tick is greyed out, click "Options Tab" >> "Advanced" and in "Settings" untick "Enable VBS (Virtualization Based Security) support". Go back to the "Hardware Tab" >> "Processors" then the greyed-out tick for "Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMB-V/RVI" should now be functional i.e., not greyed out, then untick. Let me know if this works.
Wow thank you Sir for taking the time to reply to my message and privde assistance. In any case I was researching the same issue and came across a post elsewhere which prompted my to try - that is to restart my laptop, get into BIOS then disable Virtualisation (it had been enabled). Boot back into Windows, login, then starts away restart and get into BIOS and re-enable virtualisation. Restart, log back into Windows again, and upon re-enabling Virtualisation it worked! I did hear something this VT-X thingy and Hyper-V is tricky - I may have disabled it after installing VMware Workstation Pro which for some people doesn't work - apparently some people needed to have Hyper-V disabled PRIOR to installing VMware. I'm glad that for my case at lease the BIOS toggle seemed to have done the trick and I don't have to go through the pain of unistalling VMware Workstation and reinstalling it again. Thanks for your help though - really apprecitae it!
Thanks@@AklEngineer . The BIOS toggle worked for me.👍
thanks. :)
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I am getting BSOD after turning off memory integrity
Hi bro.
I actually did every single move as you said, but still the same problem, do you have another advice to help
where you able to fix your issue , I do have the same problem ?
I tried everything but it doesn't work, and I checked vt-x is enabled in bios.
Damn
not working for me. followed all steps correctly
i am still facing the issues
not work for me either. Can't turn off hyper-v no matter what.
Are you running Power Shell and Command Prompt as Administrator accordingly? Are you getting any errors when you run any of the commands? Is Memory Integrity disabled?
it didn't work for me
I followed all the steps. didn't work
hello it is not worked for mee
Did the system work fine before or the system never worked?
I still get the error even after trying those steps. I have win11 and vmware workstation pro 17
Me too. If you fixed that error please help me
I got this same error in wind 11 after doing all troubleshooting
hi not worked fo me .
Which hypervisor are you using?
It doesn't work
Me not work, baaaaaaaad!!! ;(