Since there is , you must enable it through the OS: Install Hyper V on Windows 11
must be enabled in your system's firmware settings. Step 1: Verify Hardware Virtualization Open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc). Navigate to the Performance tab and select CPU .
with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT).
Check the bottom right to see if "Virtualization" is listed as .
Note: If it says "Disabled," you must enter your BIOS/UEFI settings during startup to turn on "Intel Virtualization Technology" or "AMD-V". Step 2: Enable Hyper-V via Windows Features