I am trying to run Avid Media Composer First on my Surface Pro 8:
- Windows 11 Pro 21H2 (should be supported, per this article)
- Intel Evo Core i7
- 32GB RAM
- 1TB SSD
Avid installs fine, but when I try to launch, I just get a dialog that says "This program is not supported on VM instances." Of course, I am not running Windows 11 in a VM.
I tried disabling EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity in the registry and rebooting, per this thread, but it did not help.
What else can I try?
Does the BIOS for the Surface have any virtualisation options?
I know my motherboard on my home PC does, and I had to enable it in order to use 64bit VMs in VirtualBox.
Mat Linnett:Does the BIOS for the Surface have any virtualisation options?
The BIOS does have the option to enable Intel Virtualization Technology, but it is currently set to disabled.
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