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AnonymousFYIFYI_107
For some very questionable reason, I am having access to Hyper-V in my Home Single Language edition of my Windows 11 PC. However, I don't believe I should be having the right to have it because it is a feature exclusive to Windows 11 Pro and the above editions only. The only legitimate way to have Hyper-V is to upgrade your edition to Windows 11 Pro or any other above edition which require paying money. In other words, for some unknown reason, I am having access to a costly feature for free on an operating system that doesn't meet its requirements. I don't intend to upgrade my operating system
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