Virtualization BIOS Setting in P67A-C45

Hi,
I bought the P67A-C45 motherboard with an Intel I5 2500K CPU, I running Fedora x86_64 with VMWARE Workstation. When I want to install other guest 64bit OS on the vmware, it said that I have a VT capable but VT disable. In the vmware forum it stated that I have to change the setting to enable the virtualization in the BIOS, but I cannot find any setting to enable virtualization in the motherboard BIOS. Anybody can help me?
Rgds
Lanang

Read here, might do the trick for you too:
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