
This Access Key will be provided by the manufacturer of your desktop/laptop however, for your convenience, we've written a few examples below: If you're unable to find the UEFI settings, you can still enter your BIOS by pressing the "Access Key" when you first start your desktop/laptop. When your desktop/laptop restarts, you'll then be able to see the BIOS settings from where you can enable Virtualization. Select "UEFI Firmware settings" and lastly, click on "Restart now ".Click on " Troubleshoot" and then "Advanced options".In the "Recovery" tab, click on "Restart now" available in front of Advanced startup. On the next screen, scroll down to locate and select "Recovery", as displayed below. Under Settings, click on the "Windows Update" tab on the left-bottom and then, select "Advanced options".Click on the "Start Menu" and open "Windows Settings".

To learn more about how to check if Virtualization is supported and/or enabled on your desktop/laptop for BlueStacks 5, click here. You will be notified about the status of Virtualization on your desktop/laptop. exe file and select Run as administrator.


What is Virtualization and why should I enable it?
