How to enable VT-x/AMD-v in Aspire V5-122P bios?
Apparently the support for enabling AMD visualization (SVM) is hidden in the advanced bios features. This thread explains how to expose the hidden "advanced features" in your bios.
This video shows the hidden advanced features in the Acer Aspire V5-122p bios, including AMD-Virtualization Technology @1:48.
Cannot Use Android Emulator because of VT-x
It seems as if support for VT-x is may be found in the advanced BIOS features. There is a thread that discusses this topic, along with providing a tutorial on how to expose the "hidden" BIOS features, may be found here: How to enable VT-x/AMD-v in Aspire V5-122P bios?
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