top | item 24435770 (no title) wolco | 5 years ago Docker doesn't run on windows 10 without virtualization enabled in the bios. The computer a purchased last year didn't have support for this feature and there is no way to run docker. discuss order hn newest linkdd|5 years ago You need Windows 10 Pro to enable Hyper-V and/or WSL2.Nothing to do with the BIOS, because now pretty much every CPU has the VT-x extension. ThePadawan|5 years ago VT-x can be disabled via BIOS (and was e.g. on my machine. I cannot guarantee that was the case out-of-the-box). xnyan|5 years ago Out of curiosity, what hardware? I thought pretty much everything since 2015 supported virtual machine extensions. snypox|5 years ago How is a cpu/motherboard from last year does not support virtualization? What?
linkdd|5 years ago You need Windows 10 Pro to enable Hyper-V and/or WSL2.Nothing to do with the BIOS, because now pretty much every CPU has the VT-x extension. ThePadawan|5 years ago VT-x can be disabled via BIOS (and was e.g. on my machine. I cannot guarantee that was the case out-of-the-box).
ThePadawan|5 years ago VT-x can be disabled via BIOS (and was e.g. on my machine. I cannot guarantee that was the case out-of-the-box).
xnyan|5 years ago Out of curiosity, what hardware? I thought pretty much everything since 2015 supported virtual machine extensions.
linkdd|5 years ago
Nothing to do with the BIOS, because now pretty much every CPU has the VT-x extension.
ThePadawan|5 years ago
xnyan|5 years ago
snypox|5 years ago