Enable virtualization technology in bios on HP G60-633NR

How do I get Intel virtualization technology in bios on HP G60-633NR... can't find...
EVERYTHING on this pc is X64.... but I can't build a 64 bit virtual machine!!! Help please

Hi:
I don't see a manual for your notebook. Did you look in the security menu for that setting?  That is where it is in many of the HP business PC's.
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