Enable Virtualization
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager
- Navigate to Performance in the top bar
- Navigate to CPU in the left-hand side bar, it should be selected by default
- At the bottom in the second column it will say Virtualisation & its current state
- Open Settings
- Navigate to System in the lefthand menu
- Navigate to Recovery
- Click the Restart Now button for the “Advanced startup” setting.
- Click Troubleshoot
- Click Advanced Options
- Click UEFI Firmware Settings
- Restart
- Acer
- Asus - Intel
- Asus - AMD
- Dell
- HP
- Lenovo
- Press Win key & search for Windows Features. Click Turn Windows Features On Or Off
- Find Virtual Machine Platform
- Select OK and Restart your PC
- Open Powershell as Administrator
- Enter the below command
Check Virtualisation Current State
Windows 11
The next step will be different based no your device manafacturer
Continue here after following one of the above tutorials
Windows 10
Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V -All