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    Understanding SVM Mode in BIOS

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    What is SVM
    • SVM stands for Secure Virtual Machine and enables running multiple operating systems on one PC
    • It allows sharing hardware resources among multiple virtual machines
    • Virtual machines act as separate computers with dedicated hardware resources
    Performance Impact
    • SVM only affects performance when running virtual machines or emulators
    • Hyper-V Windows Feature may cause slight performance hits
    • Virtual machines need dedicated CPU, GPU cores, storage, and RAM
    Enabling SVM
    • SVM is disabled by default for security reasons
    • Can be found in Advanced CPU Configuration section of BIOS
    • Requires specific hardware support (VT-x, AMD-V, Intel VT-d)
    Troubleshooting
    • Black screen issues can be resolved by updating drivers
    • Virtualization software reinstallation may fix problems
    • UMA settings can be reconfigured for AMD CPUs with integrated graphics
    • Last resort is Windows reinstallation
    Safety Considerations
    • Enabling virtualization carries security risks
    • Virtual machines are legal for testing and testing
    • Should only be enabled when necessary for virtualization tasks

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