July 31, 20169 yr Hello, I upgraded the hardware of my i3 configuration. Running an i5-6600T on a ASUS H110I-Plus. AFAIK it should support virutalization, but when I go to settings -> VM Manager, it recive 'Your hardware does not have Intel VT-x or AMD-V capability. This is required to create VMs in KVM. Click here to see the unRAID Wiki for more information'. I did not create a new unraid config, just replace the old hardware. Unraid version is 6.19 Is this a bug, or what am I missing out here?
July 31, 20169 yr Hello, I upgraded the hardware of my i3 configuration. Running an i5-6600T on a ASUS H110I-Plus. AFAIK it should support virutalization, but when I go to settings -> VM Manager, it recive 'Your hardware does not have Intel VT-x or AMD-V capability. This is required to create VMs in KVM. Click here to see the unRAID Wiki for more information'. I did not create a new unraid config, just replace the old hardware. Unraid version is 6.19 Is this a bug, or what am I missing out here? BIOS setting to enable virtualization.
August 1, 20169 yr Author It is set to enabled, but still not supported? Is the VD-T the only setting required to be enabled? Does unraid correctly detect Skylake CPU's?
August 1, 20169 yr Community Expert Does unraid correctly detect Skylake CPU's? Yes, check for a bios update.
August 1, 20169 yr Community Expert My latest Asus board can be updated in the bios via Internet, no os required, check yours for ez flash 3.
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