![]() ![]() ![]() OK - I cannot run hyper-v and the android emulator at the same time but no big deal. So I created a boot entry like above even though I am not using VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX, booted accordingly, and then tried running an android emulator (Bluestacks) and it worked! Then you can boot accordingly and run VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX. SOmethings wierd also here because it didnt prompt me to restart the pc 3. The workaround is to create a second boot entry for Windows 10 (same installation) where Hyper-V is turned off i.e.Ĭ:\>bcdedit /copy hypervisorlaunchtype off 1.) Ive tried the method where you should run a script in CMD with 'bcdedit set hyper.to off' ( Restart it and still the hyperv is detected from my virtual android) 2.) Ive Tried the method where you put a script in Powershell (Picture ) Still fails. It is well known that you cannot run VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX when Hyper-V is installed and active. ![]() I was puzzled because I found if I did a clean install it worked ok.įinally, it dawned on me that it might be related to Hyper-V being active. Been having issues trying to run an Android emulator (Bluestacks, Nox, Memu amongst others) with them all giving a BSOD. ![]()
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