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Hi,
A little assitance if you could…
I have installed Oracle VM 6.1.6 (with ext pack) and imported Kali 2020 as instructed (on a Windows 10 system), however when I go to the Kali VM settings the below error is flagged up:
Invalid Settings Detected
System Acceleration Page:
The hardware virtulisation is enabled in the Acceleration section of the System page although it is not supported by the host system. It should be disabled in order to start the virtual system.
But I am unable to disable the hardware virtulisation in the Acceleration section of the System page (OK button is not clickable).
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Martin
UPDATE:
Afer some further research I have enabled virtulisation in my BIOS settings.
All seems ok but could you confirm If I have taken the best steps in resolving this issue?
Kind regards,
Martin
Great stuff, glad you got it, yeah enabling VT was the right choice.
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