If Hyper-V was not previously enabled, reboot the machine to apply the change.Windows Features: Turn Windows features on or off Type turn windows features on or off and select that item.Click the search icon (magnified glass) on the taskbar.Save the BIOS settings and boot up the machine normally.Ensure that hardware virtualization support is turned on in the BIOS settings.
BIOS-level Hardware Virtualization support.64 bit processor with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT).Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise 64 bit Operating System.Step 1: Prerequisites The following prerequisites are required to successfully run Client Hyper-V on Windows 10: Hyper-V Manager Down-level management - Hyper-V manager can manage computers running Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1.Linux secure boot - Ubuntu 14.04 and later, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 OS offerings running on generation 2 virtual machines are now able to boot with the secure boot option enabled.Windows PowerShell Direct – the ability to run commands inside a virtual machine from the host operating system.
Windows 10 brings further enhancements to the native hypervisor offering. Further enhancements were introduced in Windows 8.1 such as Enhanced Session Mode, enabling high fidelity graphics for connections to VM's using the RDP protocol, and USB redirection which is enabled from the host to VM's. Using the same technology found in Windows Server 2012 R2, the embedded Hyper-V client allowed IT professionals to move VMs from server to client without the requirement to re-learn the use of Hyper-V features and tools. Windows 8 was the first Windows client operating system to include hardware virtualization support natively. Virtualization provides a plethora of solutions from making the most of an organization’s hardware investment to running specific applications in other OS offerings.