I am currently facing an issue with my Dell Precision 5431 laptop (i7-10850H) running Windows 11 (version 24H2). Despite enabling Virtualization Technology (VT-x) in the BIOS, it is detected as disabled by software like LeoMoon CPU-V.
Here are the steps I have already tried to resolve the issue:
Verified that VT-x and VT-d are enabled in the BIOS.
Disabled Hyper-V and ensured it is turned off via PowerShell.
Checked and updated the BIOS to the latest version( V1.30)
Verified that security software is not blocking VT-x.
Confirmed that Memory Integrity in Core Isolation settings is turned off.
Ran Intel Processor Identification Utility, which shows the CPU supports VT-x.
However, the problem persists, and VT-x remains unavailable for virtual machine applications.
I would greatly appreciate any guidance or solutions from the community. Has anyone else encountered and resolved a similar issue?
Thank you for your support!