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How to enable Win10 Home virtualization?
The essence of the problem: I have Win 10 Home activated. Version 2004(build 19041.450).
I need an emulator and a virtual machine to work.
I downloaded the emulator (LDPLAYER) before enabling virtualization in the BIOS, the application worked, but it was not very fast, I would even say for a long time, I decided to check if I had virtualization support at all, downloaded the application, leomoon CPU, there was only one checkmark, i.e. virtualization is supported. I got into the BIOS, turned on virtualization, after that the emulator stopped turning on at all, crashes. virtualization, now there is not a single checkmark at all, as if it is not supported by the processor.
Now, at the expense of the virtual machine, at startup it first wrote that a different version of windows was needed (before that it was win 10 home 1995), it seems. Updated to the 2004 version. workstation pro 15 activated.
At the very system:
Ryzen 5 2600 3.40 (stock)
16gb
Rx 580 8 gb
Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500gb
Components are all new, except for the video card, the computer of the month 4. I'm tired of fighting with the system, I think I'm already demolishing Windows ...
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wsl2 was introduced in 2004, and it works just using hyper-v developments,
check if the "Virtual Machine Platform" components or other hyperV related components are installed
vmware supports compatible mode from version 15.5
if you do not use wsl2, then disable unnecessary components
Perhaps it was enabled in the BIOS and you turned it off, see the task manager
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