Summary: If Microsoft Defender Application Guard (Isolate Browsing) is turned on
it thinks Hyper-v is enabled even if it is not as it creates the secure container for browser or may use the Hyper V like
features
Host Environment
HAXM version: 7.5.1
Host OS version: Windows 10 Pro x64 Latest
Host OS architecture: x64
Host CPU model: Intel i5 5G
Host RAM size: 16gb Ram
(Optional) Host computer model: Dell Latitude E5450
Guest Environment
Android Emulator or QEMU version:
Guest OS version:
Guest OS architecture:
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Enable Microsoft Defender Application Guard from Defender
Expected Behavior
Expectation: shows error Isolate browsing is enabled!
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Describe the Bug
Summary: If Microsoft Defender Application Guard (Isolate Browsing) is turned on it thinks Hyper-v is enabled even if it is not as it creates the secure container for browser or may use the Hyper V like features
Host Environment
Guest Environment
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected Behavior
Expectation: shows error Isolate browsing is enabled!
Reproducibility
Diagnostic Information
Host crash dump:
HAXM log:
Android Emulator or QEMU log:
Screenshots:
Additional context
None