October 2023
Get-ComputerInfo -property "HyperV*" If it says HyperVRequirementVirtualizationFirmwareEnabled : True , you have succeeded. You enabled it in the UEFI, but Task Manager still shows "Disabled". Here is why:
Drop a comment below. Is your UEFI menu different from the ones listed? Describe your motherboard model, and I will help you find the exact path.
Windows’ built-in hypervisor (Hyper-V) can lock the virtualization flag. Even if the BIOS enables it, Windows reserves it for itself.
On Linux, verify with: