When your computer and BIOS settings are
already configured to support Hyper-V, the setup program for the SDK
enables and starts Hyper-V. If you are already a local administrator on
the computer, setup also adds you to the Hyper-V Administrators group.
Otherwise you may have to enable these prerequisites manually.
If the Hyper-V options are not available, your computer probably doesn’t support Hyper-V, possibly because it doesn’t support SLAT.
For more information about the Windows Features dialog box, see Turn Windows Features On or Off.
If the Hyper-V options are not available, your computer probably doesn’t support Hyper-V, possibly because it doesn’t support SLAT.
To enable Hyper-V in Windows
- In Control Panel, click Programs, and then click Turn Windows features on or off.
- In the Windows Features dialog box, click Hyper-V. The list of options expands.
- In the expanded list of options, select at least the Hyper-V Platform check box, and then click OK.
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