fixes to get hero working
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### For my 3Node server, do I need to enable virtualization in BIOS or UEFI?
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Yes, you should enable virtualization. On Intel, it is denoted as *CPU virtualization* and on ASUS, it is denoted as *SVM*. Make sure virtualization is enabled and look for the precise terms in your specific BIOS/UEFI.
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Yes, you should enable virtualization. On Intel, it is denoted as _CPU virtualization_ and on ASUS, it is denoted as *SVM*. Make sure virtualization is enabled and look for the precise terms in your specific BIOS/UEFI.
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@@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ Short answer: no. Long answer: [click here](https://forum.threefold.io/t/does-it
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### My 3Node lost power momentarily and I had to power it back on manually. Is there a better way to proceed?
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In your BIOS, go in *Security Settings* and choose *Last* for *AC Power Recovery*. If you want, set a delay between 60 and 240 seconds. This will ensure your 3Node does not power on and off frantically if your power flickers on and off, thus potentially damaging the unit. On other BIOS, it's *After Power Loss*, and you should choose *Previous State*.
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In your BIOS, go in *Security Settings* and choose *Last* for _AC Power Recovery_. If you want, set a delay between 60 and 240 seconds. This will ensure your 3Node does not power on and off frantically if your power flickers on and off, thus potentially damaging the unit. On other BIOS, it's *After Power Loss*, and you should choose *Previous State*.
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*Depending on your 3Node, the parameter might have a different name.
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