Win10 Tip: How do I determine if my computer is suitable for Hyper-V virtual machines?

  
In Win10, Microsoft intends to "lift" the Hyper-V virtual machine,
but the virtual machine is running on the configuration, so for users who want to use Hyper-V, how to know their own Is the computer suitable for this virtual machine?

Since Microsoft wants to pave the way for the popularity of Hyper-V, then the various routines …… supporting measures will of course keep up. For example, if you want to see if your computer meets the Hyper-V configuration requirements, there are at least two ways to refer to it.

Method 1: System Information
This method is very simple. Enter “<quo;System Information” in the Cortana search bar (or enter “msinfo32” in the “Run”) to enter. Then at the end of the default "System Overview", you can see the relevant information, a total of four, as shown below:

All four must be qualified (values ​​are "all" is fully operational Hyper-V, if you see which one is not qualified, you can consider upgrading the accessories.
Method Two:
command prompt, enter the following command at the command prompt, and then press Enter to execute:
systeminfo


and a method similar to, or in the final on Can see the information of Hyper-V. If they match, check the Hyper-V installation in the Control Panel → Programs and Features → Enable or disable the Windows function.

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