Closed martinrotter closed 3 years ago
Make sure Virtualization is enabled in all places in bios\efi, make sure Hyper-V, Windows Subsystem for Linux, Windows Sandbox, Windows Hypervisor Platform, and all Windows security settings involving virtualization are disabled. If that error is showing up it means something is still using Hyper-V or is using its own virtualization features that is locking the system
On my other PC, it all works, you can probably close, will be some fuck-up on my side.
I had uninstalled literally every possible thing, still getting the error, PC is highend i5 processor, all HW-based virtualization capabilities are there.