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disabling virtualization technology

Anonymous
2020-06-09T03:55:18+00:00

good day, yesterday i switched to virtualization technology ,and suddenly my laptop has become slow and internet connection i s also slow ,and my wifi works perfectly on my mobile device ,how can i reset my laptop to the way it was a few days ago

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-06-09T15:38:17+00:00

    Hi fahdatta,

    No were just disabling the virtualization, and to go back to the previous configuration setting of your computer, I would suggest to perform System Restore. System Restore allow you to undo system changes that may be causing problem. Please follow the steps on the link below for proper troubleshooting guidelines.

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4588-system...

    If your unable to perform System Restore. I would suggest to reset your windows or computer without losing your files. Resetting windows will refresh your computer and return Windows 10 to the original state without losing your files. If you want to do it, please follow these steps.

    • Click the "Start" button.
    • Click "Settings".
    • Click "Update & security".
    • Click "Recovery" then select "Reset this PC".
    • Click "Get started".
    • Click "Keep my files".
    • Showing your app can be reinstall Click "Next".
    • Showing a warning saying you won't able to undo the upgrade and go back to the previous version of windows Click "Next".
    • Click "Reset".

    If the "Reset" function doesn't work in the operating system. You can try the "WINRE (Windows Recovery Environment)" mode.

    Please refer to the steps.

    • Click "Recovery" then select "Advanced startup".
    • Click "Restart now", the operating system will reboot and into "WINRE (Windows Recovery Environment)" mode.

    -Select“Troubleshoot".

    • Select“Reset this PC".

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the sites that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the sites before you decide to download and install it.

    Hope it will help.

    Thank you.

    That is not necessary! In PC's bios settings vt-x(virtualization technology) can be disabled, so all of the hyper-v info will not take or use any of computer resources.

    here's how to do it:

    How to disable Intel VT-x on Windows 10

    1. Restart computer
    2. As computer is about to reboot, hit F10 and a white box saying BIOS should pop up leading you to the next window.
    3. Right arrow key to the Advanced tab on the top
    4. Arrow down to device configuration.
    5. Hit enter to check the vt-x setting.
    6. Save change.

    I am happy for helping

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-06-09T15:12:54+00:00

    Hi fahdatta,

    No were just disabling the virtualization, and to go back to the previous configuration setting of your computer, I would suggest to perform System Restore. System Restore allow you to undo system changes that may be causing problem. Please follow the steps on the link below for proper troubleshooting guidelines.

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4588-system...

    If your unable to perform System Restore. I would suggest to reset your windows or computer without losing your files. Resetting windows will refresh your computer and return Windows 10 to the original state without losing your files. If you want to do it, please follow these steps.

    • Click the "Start" button.
    • Click "Settings".
    • Click "Update & security".
    • Click "Recovery" then select "Reset this PC".
    • Click "Get started".
    • Click "Keep my files".
    • Showing your app can be reinstall Click "Next".
    • Showing a warning saying you won't able to undo the upgrade and go back to the previous version of windows Click "Next".
    • Click "Reset".

    If the "Reset" function doesn't work in the operating system. You can try the "WINRE (Windows Recovery Environment)" mode.

    Please refer to the steps.

    • Click "Recovery" then select "Advanced startup".
    • Click "Restart now", the operating system will reboot and into "WINRE (Windows Recovery Environment)" mode.

    -Select“Troubleshoot".

    • Select“Reset this PC".

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the sites that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the sites before you decide to download and install it.

    Hope it will help.

    Thank you.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-06-09T15:04:05+00:00

    do you mean i should delete all hyper v?

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-06-09T04:01:31+00:00

    Hi and thanks for reaching out. My name is Anthony.

    I'm Independent Advisor and I'm happy to assist you.

    I understand how difficult it is, when the device or app won't work in the way it should.

    1.In Control Panel, select Programs and Features.

    2.Select Turn Windows features on or off.

    3.Expand Hyper-V, expand Hyper-V Platform, and then clear the Hyper-V Hypervisor check box

    Hope it will help.

    Please let me know if you need any further assistance.

    Thank you and Keep Safe.

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