Hi Admin,
Hope you're doing well.
- Make sure that Hyper-V is enabled on your Windows system. You can enable it through the "Turn Windows features on or off" menu.
- Ensure that your system meets the hardware and software requirements for running Hyper-V. Virtualization support should be enabled in your system's BIOS/UEFI settings.
- Make sure that your Windows operating system and Hyper-V are up to date with the latest updates and patches.
- In addition, a simple restart can resolve issues related to driver registration. Restart your computer and try the installation again.
- Some antivirus or firewall settings may interfere with Hyper-V. Temporarily disable your antivirus/firewall and see if the installation succeeds.
Best Regards