The interesting thing that I recently faced.
Windows 10 Pro has a built-in Hyper-V, and I used it sometimes. At one moment I needed to install the Android emulator NOX. The operating system boots and runs very slowly.
After that, I checked whether the Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) feature is enabled - SecurAble show that Hardware Virtualization is not supported. I checked the BIOS - VT-x is enabled. Hyper-V works.
It turned out that Hyper-V reserves the VT-x function only for themselves. Keep in mind.
Good advice how to use Hyper-V and other hypervisors on the same computer - https://mlichtenberg.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/running-hyper-v-and-virtualbox-on-the-same-computer/
SecurAble without Hyper-V feature:
SecurAble with installed Hyper-V feature:
Windows 10 Pro has a built-in Hyper-V, and I used it sometimes. At one moment I needed to install the Android emulator NOX. The operating system boots and runs very slowly.
After that, I checked whether the Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) feature is enabled - SecurAble show that Hardware Virtualization is not supported. I checked the BIOS - VT-x is enabled. Hyper-V works.
It turned out that Hyper-V reserves the VT-x function only for themselves. Keep in mind.
Good advice how to use Hyper-V and other hypervisors on the same computer - https://mlichtenberg.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/running-hyper-v-and-virtualbox-on-the-same-computer/
SecurAble without Hyper-V feature:
SecurAble with installed Hyper-V feature:
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