How to Check if your Computer supports Hyper-V?<br /><br />For your information only, to run Hyper-V, your computer must have a 64-bit processor with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT), and the processor must support VM Monitor Mode Extension (VT-c on Intel chips). Apart from that, your Windows 11 or 10 machine should have a minimum of 4GB RAM.<br /><br />You should also check whether the Virtualization Technology and Hardware Enforced Data Execution Prevention options are enabled on the system firmware. To Check if your Computer supports Hyper-V, Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows + R on your keyboard.<br /><br />Then, type cmd in the Run box and hit Enter to open Command Prompt window.<br /><br />Then, type systeminfo on the prompt and press Enter key on the keyboard.<br /><br />Now,<br /><br />check the Hyper-V Requirements section,<br /><br />Here, if you see "A hypervisor has been detected" then you are good to go. Your PC supports Hyper-V, but it is not enabled on your PC.<br /><br />But, if you read VM Monitor Mode Extensions, Virtualization Enabled in Firmware, Second Level Address Translation, and Data Execution Prevention Available to YES, then your computer supports Hyper-V as well enabled. However, for any option, if your read NO, then your PC does not support Hyper-V.<br /><br />That's it.<br /><br />Let me know via comment how this video is.<br /><br />Do you like more videos like this, subscribe to our channel @gearupwindows .<br /><br />Chapters<br /><br />00:00 Intro<br />00:40 How to Check if your Computer supports Hyper-V?<br /><br />#gearupwindows #windows #howto #windows11 #windows10 #growupwindows #risewindows #hypervision #hyper