how can I deal with my CPU. its telling me to make sure that the disk with V.A. Image is present. please advice
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Go to your BIOS, F10 at POST
For the HP Compaq dc7800p Business PC, go to:
• Security > System Security > Virtualization Technology (VTx)
• Security > System Security > Virtualization Technology Directed I/O (VTd)
Disable both
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https://www.manualowl.com/m/Compaq/dc7700/Manual/113022?page=13
Appendix A: POST Error Messages The following are POST error messages related to VA problems during system boot. Post Error 2213-EIT Failure 2214-EIT Failure 2215-EIT Failure 2221-EIT Failure 2222-EIT Failure 2223-EIT Failure 2224-EIT Failure 2225-EIT Failure 2226-EIT Failure 2227-EIT Failure 2228 Message Hardware for VA support not present. VA partition corrupt or missing. VA boot record read failure. VA partition corrupt or missing. Unknown boot policy returned from MEBx. VT must be enabled to launch VA. Embedded Security must be available to launch VA. VT-d must be enabled to launch VA. TXT must be enabled to launch VA. Embedded Security must be enabled to launch VA. EIT uninstall has automatically disabled VT. Suggested Action Ensure Intel AMT is enabled and a VTcapable processor is installed. Ensure drive with VA image is installed correctly. Ensure drive with VA image is installed correctly.
Enter MEBx setup and change Verified Boot Policy to continue normal boot. Upgrade ME firmware. Re-flash BIOS. Enter F10 Setup and enable Intel Virtualization Technology. Enter F10 Setup and set Embedded Security Device to Device Available. Enter F10 Setup and enable Intel Virtualization Technology Directed I/O. Enter F10 Setup and enable Trusted Execution Technology. Enter F10 Setup and set Embedded Security Device support to Enable. No action required. For some BIOS versions, VT is disabled after uninstalling a VA. Virtualization Technology should be turned off when not in use for security reasons. This is done to protect your system from malicious attacks. To re-enable VT, enter F10 Setup and set Virtualization Technology to Enable. Replace processor with a single or dual core processor. VA Version Applicable 2.x 3.x 2.x 2.x 2.x 2.x and 3.x 2.x 3.x 3.x 3.x 2.x 2229-EIT Failure VA does not support processors with more than two cores. 2.x 13