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what is Hyper-V Support?

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It lets you use virtual machines. Leave virtualization on, no reason to turn it off, it can help with security in some programs if on.

 

If your system doesn't crash or have errors your cpu is fine.

hello i want to know what is Hyper-V Support and if i should disable it or no and what it is used for and will disabling it make any performance increase and i have virtualization disabled by default and thank you.

 

and please another thing how to check if my cpu is working fine? and all my components are working fine

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2 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

It lets you use virtual machines. Leave virtualization on, no reason to turn it off, it can help with security in some programs if on.

 

If your system doesn't crash or have errors your cpu is fine.

thank you my friend but is hyper-v support the same as virtualization?

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1 minute ago, Roudy sahmarani said:

thank you my friend but is hyper-v support the same as virtualization?

Hyper-V support is support for virtualization.

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Just now, Roudy sahmarani said:

so how can hyper-v be enabled and virtualization disabled this is confusing me

That shouldn't be possible. In my BIOS, if I enable Hyper-V, then Task Manager and everything else will report enabled virtualization.

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Just now, Roudy sahmarani said:

how is this possible in my pc and btw i am on ryzen 1600x cpu

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That logical processor count is concerning, you're supposed to have 12. (I'm running a Ryzen 5 1600)

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Go into msconfig(Windows + R, msconfig, Enter) > Boot > Advanced Options > Number of processors > change this to 12. This will require a reboot.

 

Also go into your BIOS and enable Hyper-V. This should fix your problem.

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8 minutes ago, Roudy sahmarani said:

so how can hyper-v be enabled and virtualization disabled this is confusing me

because if hyper-v is on then the host is basically its own vm. Thats why its off in taskmanager for your host os. YOu can still make vms in hyper-v.

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