Enable Virtualization
Nox App Player will have better performance if hardware virtualization (aka Intel-VT or AMD-V) is enabled on your computer. Most of mainstream Intel and AMD CPUs support this feature.
If it’s not enabled properly, we recommend you to enable it by following steps:
- Download a 3rd-party tool: LeoMoon CPU-V to detect your CPU’s capability.
- If it shows VT-X is not supported, your CPU is outdated and cannot be enabled.
3. If it shows VT-X is support but not enabled, you can enable this feature in BIOS
Step 1. Press a designated key repeatedly (depends on your machine vendor, e.g. F2 or Del works for most Dell) to enter into BIOS setup page when system powers up.
Note: For some Lenovo laptop (Idea), there is a NOVO button to enter into system configuration. More details: Introduction to NOVO button
Note: For Windows 8.1 or 10, you can also manage to enter into BIOS in another way. More details: How to enter into BIOS in Windows 10
Step 2. Look for virtualization technology (aka Intel VT or AMD-V) and enable it. At the end, save and restart the computer to apply the change.
Note: The BIOS settings for Intel VT or AMD-V are usually in the Chipset or Processor menus. The menu names may vary from this guide, the virtualization settings may be found in Security Settings or other non standard menu names.
AMD Processor:
Intel Processor:
4. If get the result as below, you are probably ready to go with hardware virtualization now.
Note: Sometimes VT is exclusively occupied by 3rd-party software, click here for the solution.
After CPU VT is enabled, you can choose 2 cores in emulator cpu settings. This will make your bot runs faster.
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