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Pavel2015-12-14 16:25:11
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Pavel, 2015-12-14 16:25:11

How to determine what VT-x is using?

When trying to start Virtual box, it gives an error
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Windows 10 is installed, VMware is also installed, but the services are all disabled
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Is there any command in cmd, or how can I determine what kind of process VT-x is using?

There is the latest version of VirtualBox

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Upd. 12/16/2015

Removed VMWare, turned on Hyper-V in the system properties. As a result, Hyper-V worked, and Virtual Box began to say that my system does not support VT-x at all (although everything is enabled in the BIOS). Disabled Hyper-V again, the system rebooted 2 times, as a result, Hyper-V is disabled, VMWare is removed, and Virtual Box still says that someone is using VT-x ... The only way I see is the standard Windows method, everything is demolished, installing a clean system .....

I don’t remember how it all started, but I remember that Virtual Box was running on this system (Hyper-V was disabled, VMWare was also disabled), but recently it’s such a jamb .. Once the reinstallation of Virtual Box helped, now it doesn’t help either .

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vvmtutby, 2019-09-25
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Use Hyper-V compatible software (with WHPX API ( Windows Hypervisor Platform ):
-- WSL2
-- VirtualBox 6.0.X (6.1.X is still in Beta1)
-- Android emulators
-- QEMU

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