Lenovo G510 Intel(R) Virtualization Technology

hi.
i have a g510, intel 4700 mq corei7
i enabled Intel Virtual Technology under the Configuration Tab.
after that in windows 8.1 :
run Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility
>>>>>it shows Intel(R) Virtualization Technology: No<<<<
what is the problem?????
how can i solve it??????????

Hi,
A couple of things that can cause that to happen:  on most machines, it's necessary to fully cycle power (shut down, power up) after changing the VT setting in BIOS.  Also, having Hyper-V enabled in Windows Features can hide the VT status.
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