Hello Henrik,

many thanks for your information.

I have checked the MSI forum entry. They say that the information about SVM in the overclocking section could be wrong.

As I do not see this value somewhere else where I can configure it it seems to me that this output in this BIOS part is not correct.

I will try to find a way to confogure SVM in the BIOS or contact MSI about that.

Regards

--Christian

Am 26.04.20 um 19:06 schrieb Henrik Gulbrandsen:
On 2020-04-26 10:57, Christian Jeannot wrote:
I checked the settings in the BIOS. Virtualization options are
enabled. SVM is enabled.

I don't want to speculate publically, but I think you may be wrong
about this. After reading the source code (sys/amd64/vmm/amd/svm.c),
the "AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual", and the web, it looks
like this is definitely a bit set by the BIOS to disable SVM.

I don't have your particular motherboard, or even an AMD CPU, but
these links might be helpful:

     https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1456273
     https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=287179

The last forum comment was for a different motherboard, but:

    "Note that the info in the OC menu in the BIOS (Overclocking\
     CPU Specification\CPU Technology Support\Secure Virtual Machine
     shows enabled, even when it is not!"

There is little I can do to debug your problem, but I thought
this might just possibly help a little anyway.

Good luck!

/Henrik


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