![]() In my case I had to enable virtualization in the BIOS setting. Windows 10 Home Windows 10 Mobile Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise, Windows 11 Home. Hyper-V is not supported on cheaper or mobile Windows versions e.g.: Windows 10 Enterprise Windows 10 Professional Windows 10 Education Windows 11 Enterprise Windows 11 Professional Windows 11 Education. Hyper-V is supported only on some versions e.g.: The virtualization features could be reported under different names according the platform used (e.g if you don't see any option that uses virtualization label explicitly, on AMD you have to check SVM feature state, on Intel the VT-x feature state). In this case, check, enable it and try again. Make sure your PC supports it, if yes and still won't work, there is the possibility your BIOS is not configured correctly and this feature is disabled. Hyper-V needs hardware virtualization as prerequisite. Go in Control Panel -> -> or, if you have a recent Windows version, in Settings -> -> -> and completely uncheck all Hyper-V related components. ![]() If the problem persists, probably Hyper-V on your system is corrupted, so SOLUTION B (If Hyper-V feature is already enabled but doesn't work)Įnable Hypervisor with bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto ![]() SOLUTION A (If Hyper-V is totally disabled or not installed)ĭism.exe /Online /Enable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V /All If the features described are enabled, the problem is with Hyper-V that is disabled or Hypervisor agent not running. ![]()
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