An administrator is trying to enable hardware-assisted virtualization in the BIOS of a computer and notices it is not an option. He checks the specification on the manufacturer's website and finds that the system should support hardware-assisted virtualization. What is most likely the reason why he can't enable it?

An administrator is trying to enable hardware-assisted virtualization in the BIOS of a computer and notices it is not an option. He checks the specification on the manufacturer's website and finds that the system should support hardware-assisted virtualization. What is most likely the reason why he can't enable it?


A. The BIOS needs a firmware update.

B. The BIOS is corrupt.

C. Hardware-assisted virtualization is enabled in the operating system, not the BIOS. D. The firmware is corrupt.


Answer: A


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