Wakuoo also supports virtualization technology (VT). Here's how to enable VT on Wakuoo emulator .
Wakuoo is a new Android emulator software that was released not long ago, since 2021. However, Wakuoo provides quality features no less than popular Android emulators today. You can run almost any of your favorite games on Wakuoo, and you can even enable VT.
VT - Virtualization technology is a technology that provides the ability to run multiple separate operating systems on one server hardware, thanks to which the emulator can take advantage of more resources. You should enable VT because it can improve your computer's performance and at the same time, allow Wakuoo to run smoother & faster.
Instructions for using VT on Wakuoo
How to check VT activation status on Wakuoo
You have 3 ways to do this:
1. Check system information
Wakuoo will automatically check for you whether your PC has VT enabled or not. You can go to Settings >> System info >> CPU VT >> Enabled/Disabled to see this setting.
2. A pop-up window appears when opening the game
When opening a game that requires VT service, Wakuoo will automatically notify you.
3. Use the LeoMoon tool
LeoMoon CPU-V not only detects whether the CPU supports hardware virtualization, but also checks its status in the BIOS.
If the test results show a green check mark in VT-x Supported, it means your computer supports virtualization. If it is a red x , the computer does not support VT. However, you can still install Wakuoo as long as you meet the installation requirements.
If the result shows a green check in VT-x Enabled, it means VT has been enabled in the BIOS. If it is a red x , follow the steps below to enable VT in Wakuoo.
How to enable VT in Wakuoo
1. Check the system information in Wakuoo and find the computer model or BIOS model.
2. Enter the BIOS interface: Restart the PC first. During the reboot process, press Delete/F12 or the corresponding shortcut on your computer model, continuously until you enter the BIOS interface .
3. Turn on VT:
1. Find the VT option on the BIOS page. (Often called Virtual or Virtualization, some cases VT-X or SVM)
2. Click Advanced >> Processor (CPU) >> Virtual or Virtualization . On some computers, VT is in Configuration or Security.
3. Set the VT option to Enabled .
4. Press Save (F10) or Exit Saving Changes to save and exit.
How to fix common errors when turning on VT on Wakuoo
You may encounter these two common problems:
- Conflict between VT and Microsoft.
- Blocked by anti-virus software.
1. Conflict between VT and Microsoft
If you are running Windows 8 or Windows 10, you may encounter a conflict error between Microsoft's VT and Hyper-V technologies.
Turn off Hyper-V by following these steps: Go to Control Panel >> Programs and Features >> Turn Windows features on or off >> uncheck the box before Hyper-V .
2. Block and kill viruses
If your VT is enabled in the BIOS, but the test results still show a red line under VT, it is likely that anti-virus software has blocked this feature. Take for example Avast!, to fix the problem:
- Open Avast anti-virus > Settings > Troubleshooting .
- Uncheck Enable hardware-assisted virtualization , then restart the computer.
Above is how to turn on VT on Wakuoo . It's simple and easy, right?