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, such as the reported VMware user replacement Hyper-V with discounts and other promotional means. However, the operation of the virtual machine has certain requirements for the configuration. For users who want to use Hyper-V, how do you know if your computer has the conditions to apply this virtual machine?

Since Microsoft wants to pave the way for the popularity of Hyper-V, then the various routines...the 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 "System Information" in the Cortana search bar (or enter "msinfo32" in the "Run") It can be opened. Then at the end of the default "System Overview", you can see the relevant information, a total of four, as shown below:

These four must all pass (the value is "” is") Hyper-V can be fully run, and if you see which one is unqualified, you can consider upgrading the accessories.

Method 2: Command Prompt

Enter the following command at the command prompt and press Enter:

systeminfo


Similar to Method 1, you can still see the Hyper-V information at the end. If yes, check the Hyper-V installation in Control Panel → Programs and Features → Enable or Disable Windows.

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