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  1. Hello

    I recently tried to install a Linux iso...I got to the end and pressed start to run it and i got the following. Can anyone tell me what the problem could be by the following screen Shot?

    Thanks

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  2. I run windows in a Linux environment, the opposite way around to you but I think the problem is you have virtualization turned off in the BIOS settings.
    Try intercepting the boot process and enter BIOS setting to see if it can be configured.

    Brian.
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  3. Thanks for reply betwixt

    Yes i think you could be right having looked on YT, however i've yet to try but will today.

    Thanks again much appreciated.
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    I'm just learning what is virtualization technologies and so far I've encountered a similar error. If you find a practical solution, I will be grateful if you share your experience.
    Last edited by Appoloh; 30th Jun 2022 at 05:45.
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