Hello there,
Try disabling Hyper-V and see if that helps.
Professional and above editions of Windows include a Microsoft program called Hyper-V. This is Microsoft's own hypervisor software, similar to VirtualBox or VMware. Unfortunately, Hyper-V can hijack your computer's virtualization privileges, blocking you from using another hypervisor app.
Here are a few more tricks to try if virtualization isn't working right:
Remember that you can't run a 64-bit virtual machine on a 32-bit computer. If your processor isn't 64-bit, make sure you download the 32-bit version of the OS you want to run in a virtual machine to avoid compatibility issues. See how to check if you have 32-bit or 64-bit Windows if you're not sure.
Make sure you have enough free disk space. A dynamically allocated virtual disk starts small but expands as your VM needs more space. As this happens, your host computer could run low on space. Extremely low disk space can cause performance problems, so make sure you have cleaned up space on your PC.
Ensure you have enough RAM to dedicate to the VM.
Hope this resolves your Query !!
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