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Vix player review
Vix player review





vix player review

If you have an Intel CPU and uninstalling Hyper-V didn’t solve your problem-or your virtualization app reported that Intel VT-x was disabled-you’ll need to access your computer’s BIOS or UEFI settings. Turn Intel VT-x On in Your BIOS or UEFI Firmware When Windows is done uninstalling Hyper-V, you’ll need to restart your PC and then you can try using VirtualBox or VMware again. In the “Windows Features” window, clear the “Hyper-V” checkbox and then click “OK.” In the “Programs and Features” window, click “Turn Windows features on or off.” Head to Control Panel > Uninstall a Program. Hyper-V is an optional Windows feature, so uninstalling it is a little different than uninstalling a regular app. To solve this problem, you just need to uninstall Hyper-V.







Vix player review