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I am using that, and I was trying to maybe setup Windows 98 (just because). In any case, I am getting two errors:



1 - Not in a Hypervisor Partition (what the hell does that even mean???)

2 - Says AMD-V is disabled in the BIOS (Hardware Virtualization I take it? Should I enable it? I think I might have disabled it at some point, but I don't recall why LOL)
Also, for the HV, the settings in the VM doesn't even have it enabled. So... What gives? Why am I even getting the second error msg at that point? Not trying to enable HV in Windows 98.

 

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9 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Enable vt-x in the bios.

 

Do you have hyper-v enabled on your system?

I guess I will have to enable the virtualization then XD
I have never heard of Hyper-V before. I assume that is an option or a software?

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1 minute ago, Midevil Chaos said:

I guess I will have to enable the virtualization then XD
I have never heard of Hyper-V before. I assume that is an option or a software?

hyper-v is a hypervisor built into windows. If its in use you can't use any other vm programs like virtual box

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8 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

hyper-v is a hypervisor built into windows. If its in use you can't use any other vm programs like virtual box

It's not enabled. It's disabled 😕 I wonder if the error msg means I need to use Hyper-V?
Although, I looked at the Hyper-V Platform, and it says it can't be installed. Err...


 

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4 hours ago, Midevil Chaos said:

It's not enabled. It's disabled 😕 I wonder if the error msg means I need to use Hyper-V?
Although, I looked at the Hyper-V Platform, and it says it can't be installed. Err...

What does task manager show under the cpu? Can you show a screen shot. It will show the cpu virtlazation status

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