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Effectively all x86_64 hardware from the last 10+ years supports hardware virtualization, so I can't agree.


Aside from the points made by another reply (BIOS support, older CPUs), some machines have virtualization switched off by default because it's broken. I had a (fairly old) x86-64 laptop that would randomly hardlock while running VMs if I turned on hardware virtualization.


Not necessarily in the Bios settings. And there are CPUs without still.




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