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Disabling Hyper-V for Virtualization Apps by Josh Monyatsi is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Many third-party virtualization applications, such as VMware Workstation and VirtualBox, do not function properly with Hyper-V, Device Guard, and Credential Guard on Windows 10. This is due to the hardware virtualization extensions being monopolized by one software component at a time. To use these applications, users must disable Hyper-V and related security features either through Control Panel or PowerShell.
- Author
- Josh Monyatsi
- Language
- EN