Nox Player VT Activation Guide – V2024
Guide to checking Nox Player virtualization operation and activating VT after entering BIOS
How to activate Nox Player VT
While using Nox Player, game graphics may stutter or FPS drops may occur. In these cases, you can improve the performance of the emulator you are using by working with virtualization. Additionally, it is recommended that you complete the virtualization task after completing the optimization task.
1. Check VT activation
First, run the app player and check VT activation. You can check this in System Diagnostics – CPU VT. Additionally, newer versions of the player and PC can automatically enable VT.
2. Enter BIOS
Enter BIOS to enable VT on your PC. Before entering, check the shortcut keys for each motherboard and restart the system.
BIOS entry shortcut key for each motherboard | |||||
MSI | UEFI | ASUS | GIGABYTE | ||
Del | |||||
InsydeH20 | ASRock | ||||
F2 |
3. VT activation
This is the VT activation path for each motherboard. You can enable VT after entering the BIOS by referring to the motherboard you are using. You can easily find it with F3 – Motherboard Search.
MSI VT Path
OC – Overclocking – CPU Features – Intel Virtualiation Technology
UEFI VT Path
Advanced Mode – Advanced – CPU Configration – Intel Virtualiation Technology
ASUS VT Path
Advanced Mode – Advanced – CPU Configration – Intel Virtualiation Technology
GIGABYTE VT Path
Chipset – VT-D – Enabled
ASRock VT Path
Advanced – CPU Configration – Intel Virtualiation Technology
InsydeH20 VT Path
CPU Configration – Intel Virtualiation Technology
4. Check VT activation
If VT activation has been completed, you can check it through the diagnostic information in item 1. If it does not activate properly, you can activate it by updating the BIOS. Instructions for updating BIOS can be found at Intel Customer Center.
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Summary
- Nox Player requires VT enabled along with optimization work.
- The entry shortcut key is different for each motherboard, so be sure to check it before entering BIOS.