A hypervisor has been detected. Features required for Hyper-V will not be displayed.

Raúl Campos 21 Reputation points
2022-02-22T17:09:05.11+00:00

Hyper-V Requirements: A hypervisor has been detected. Features required for Hyper-V will not be displayed.

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  1. AlexZhu-MSFT 5,551 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2022-02-25T00:27:18.627+00:00

    Hi,

    It seems other virtualizaiton platform/software, such as VMWare workstation, Oracle VirtualBox is installed in the system. Only one virtualization software is allowed to run. We install any of them, but not both. Please kindly check.

    Regards
    Alex

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  2. Selvarajan Nagendran 10 Reputation points
    2023-04-24T14:42:31.8933333+00:00

    Hi All, In windows features, disable 'Virtual Machine Platform' and restart. Now you might be able to check the requirements for Hyper-V. This fix is for Windows 11 Thanks.

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  3. David Jones 5 Reputation points
    2023-10-08T12:20:47.01+00:00

    My suspicions are that it's a hypervisor used for security similar to what is used in their Xbox to maintain code execution and prevent rootkits.

    The virtualization seems to be related to core isolation, memory integrity protection, system management mode and probably integrates with Secure Boot and TPM.

    These technologies most likely use a hypervisor in the kernel to maintain code integrity, except this creates a dangerous precedent that could lead to hackers compromising the hypervisor. In the event this actually happens, the hacker would be presented with an OS that is already bluepilled with the hypervisor having FULL control over Windows and likely the entire system (EFI?).

    Xbox 360 Hypervisor was compromised even though it was extremely secure, so hopefully this is designed more around the newer generation of Xbox security, but even then, newer generation Xbox's are built on Zero Trust SoCs. Most current generation PC's don't use SoCs yet, unfortunately, meaning most Secure Boot and TPM implementations utilize an insecure, but trusted BUS.

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  4. Joseph Mwania 5 Reputation points
    2023-04-04T15:59:01.4833333+00:00

    I installed a new Windows server 2022 in AWS and I get this notification even prior to installing VMware. Hyper-V's role is not installed but it appears there is a daemon or a Hyper-V process running in the kernel.


  5. Alex Bykovskyi 1,681 Reputation points
    2024-03-08T15:17:40.3866667+00:00

    Hey,

    If you are trying to run Hyper-V on a VM on top of hypervisor or cloud, you need to enable nested virtualization on the hypervisor or use specific instances in the cloud. Couple examples:
    https://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=ESXi_7&p=vm&f=4

    https://www.starwindsoftware.com/blog/nested-virtualization-in-azure-with-starwind-vsan

    https://repost.aws/questions/QUZppFxHs6Q3uJFCYeliAxxg/nested-virtualization-with-hyperv-on-ec2-instance

    Cheers,

    Alex Bykovskyi

    StarWind Software

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