Enable Virtualization
Check Virtualisation Current State
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager
- Navigate to Performance in the top bar
- Navigate to CPU in the left-hand side bar, it should be selected by default
- At the bottom in the second column it will say Virtualisation & its current state
Windows 11
- Open Settings
- Navigate to System in the lefthand menu
- Navigate to Recovery
- Click the Restart Now button for the “Advanced startup” setting.
- Click Troubleshoot
- Click Advanced Options
- Click UEFI Firmware Settings
- Restart
- Acer
- Asus - Intel
- Asus - AMD
- Dell
- HP
- Lenovo
- Press Win key & search for Windows Features. Click Turn Windows Features On Or Off
- Find Virtual Machine Platform
- Select OK and Restart your PC
The next step will be different based no your device manafacturer
Continue here after following one of the above tutorials
Windows 10
- Open Powershell as Administrator
- Enter the below command:
Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V -All