✅ VT Enabled but VBS Still Disabled in Windows? | Fix Virtualization-Based Security Not Working
Hey everyone! In this video, we’re diving into a common issue: you’ve enabled VT (Virtualization Technology) from BIOS, but Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) is still showing disabled in Windows.
Hmm… yeah, it’s frustrating. But don’t worry, I’m walking you through all the important checks—BIOS tweaks, Windows features, Group Policy tricks, registry edits, and even how Memory Integrity can silently block VBS from working. If you’re using unsupported or older hardware, I’ll also explain why switching to MBR might be your best bet.
🧠 I’ve also made a video on Why MBR is Better Than GPT, especially for older PCs—you’ll find that link down below too!
📌 Fixes Covered:
• BIOS & UEFI settings for VT, TPM, Secure Boot
• Enabling Hyper-V & Virtual Machine Platform
• Group Policy & Registry method
• Memory Integrity and incompatible drivers
• When to consider MBR instead of GPT
💬 Still confused or stuck at some step? Drop your comment—I’ll help you out!
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