KVM-disable by bios error

Hello, 
       I recently bought  new hp r-203tx  laptop(DOS).Then I try to install Ubuntu in it but i got the error KVM-disable by bios error on installing screen.I do search on this and i found that on bios setting chang virtualization setting to Enable. But i can't find any option like that on bios setting even thogh my processor(i5-5200U 5th gen) support that thing.I also update the bios which is provided on HP site.But still can't find.Please Help.............
Also tell if you know any other way to install Ubuntu.

Hi there @Robin912 
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! It is a great place to find the help you need, both from other users, HP experts and other support personnel.
I understand that you are looking for help with installing Linux/Ubuntu on your notebook. Unfortunately that is not among the supported operating systems for this model, and so there are no customized drivers for your notebook for Linux/Ubuntu.
However for your reference you may find something of use to you among these pages:
HP Products - What If I Don't See My Operating System?
HP Notebook PCs - Frequently Asked Questions About Linux (FAQs)
I hope this helps.
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