Windows 10 How Do I Turn On Windows 10's Hardware-Assisted Virtualization?

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quest76

OS: Win 10

Chip: AMD (HP Pavilion)




I am trying to run an Adroid app, on my Win 10 pc.


An error message, though, stated:


"Bluestacks is unable to use Hardware Assisted Virtualisation for better performance. Please check BIOS settings and ensure it is enabled."


So, I followed the instructions, below:

"Enable Hyper-V Virtualization in Windows 10


Press the Windows key to get the Search box.
Type “turn windows features on or off” and click on it to open it.
Scroll down and check the box next to Hyper-V.
Click OK.
Windows will install the necessary files to enable virtualization.
You'll then be asked to reboot PC."



Not finding "Hyper-V" or "Hardware Assisted Virtualization", I tried looking, for something similar, in name. Hence, I enabled the "Windows Hypervisor Platform".


Yet, the initial error message kept showing up.

So, I undid my actions, by disabling that Windows Hypervisor Platform.


Later, when I tried running the Microsoft® Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool, an error message said the program would not run, on my OS.


So, how do I get my Win 10's Hardware Assisted Virtualisation enabled?

Please reply.

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