To disable Hyper-V in Control Panel, follow these steps: You can disable Hyper-V Hypervisor either in Control Panel or by using Windows PowerShell. If you want to disable Hyper-V Hypervisor, follow the steps in next two sections. To use other virtualization software, you must disable Hyper-V Hypervisor, Device Guard, and Credential Guard. The hardware cannot be shared between virtualization applications. Only one software component can use this hardware at a time. Many virtualization applications depend on hardware virtualization extensions that are available on most modern processors. Features required for Hyper-V will not be displayed. In the detail window, locate the following entry:Ī hypervisor has been detected. To determine whether the Hyper-V hypervisor is running, follow these steps: Some security solutions are also dependent on the hypervisor, such as:Īpplies to: Windows 10 - all editions Original KB number: 3204980 Determine whether the Hyper-V hypervisor is running
These symptoms are introduced when the Hyper-V Hypervisor is running.
These applications might not start virtual machines, or they may fall back to a slower, emulated mode. Affected applications include VMware Workstation and VirtualBox. Many third-party virtualization applications don't work together with Hyper-V.