B490 : How to enable virtualization technology in BIOS?

Hi,
I have Lenovo B490 machine and i need to enable virtulaization technology for using virtual box. However i do not see this option under security tab in BIOS.
My BIOS version is : H5ET40WW(1.13)
Please let me know how to get this working.
Thanks,
Kesavan

hi kesavan,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
Try Checking the Options under, Configuration TAB
Try looking for Virtual technology option,
You can refer to this thread
http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/IdeaPad-Y-U-V-Z-and-P-series/Enable-Hardware-virtualization-on-y510p/m-p...
Hope this helps
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