My computer manufacturer is Microsoft. I have a Surface. Neither the Surface or Windows team know how to fix it. I was informed that a tier 2 team member would call me within 72 hours; however that never happened.
How to disable virtualization?
How to disable virtualization? I have tried unchecking Virtual Machine and Hyper V in the control Panel. I have turned off the feature in Core Isolation. A Microsoft agent tried a couple of commands, to no avail. I have spoken to 15 different agents between the Surface and Windows team and not one person knows how else to turn it off. The reason we can tell that its on is if you look in CPU its still enabled. I need it turned off for a client’s secure remote access. I cannot wait up to 72 hours for a tier2 person to contact me as i need it turned off now; otherwise i can lose the client.
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Windows for business Windows Client for IT Pros Storage high availability Virtualization and Hyper-V
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Anonymous
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2024-12-07T19:38:36+00:00 Try this one kozarevr/disableVBSandCredentialGuard: Virtualization-based security and Credential Guard for me it worked.
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Anonymous
2025-01-10T17:11:44+00:00 After weeks of searching through the internet and testing potential fixes, this is what worked for me. Thanks!!!!