In modern Windows environments (Windows 10/11 Enterprise), Microsoft uses . This utilizes the HAV features enabled in BIOS to create a secure region of memory ("Virtual Secure Mode") isolated from the main OS.

: Always refer to your motherboard's manual or manufacturer's support pages for specific instructions on enabling this feature, as the process can vary.

It simplifies how the hypervisor allocates memory and processing power to each VM. How to Enable Virtualization in BIOS

: While enabling hardware-assisted virtualization provides several benefits, it's essential to ensure it's necessary for your use case. Some systems might not require it, especially if you're not planning to run virtualization software.