
If your CPU is AMD Ryzen, you may need to enable ' Windows Hypervisor Platform' feature just like you disabled Hyper-V above. As another option, try enabling ' Windows Hypervisor Platform' if you still want your Hyper-V support. If it shows 'hypervisor is detected' under Hyper-V requirements, even after removing Hyper-V feature, you may have 'Core Isolation' enabled. on an admin command prompt, run systeminfo. This will break any Hyper-V VMs you have, including any Windows Phone emulators and anything else you have setup that requires Hyper-V. Unselect all Hyper-V related options, press OK, Reboot. Type 'windows features' into start menu, select 'Turn Windows Features On or Off'. If the option is not there, check with your manufacturer and model to make sure it is supported. go into BIOS/UEFI setup and look for settings like. Run it from cmd or powershell to see the output. If you just double click haxm_check.exe you won't see anything. If your fix worked, it should show yes for both NX and VT. (Latest version of HAXM may not be the same as what comes from Android Studio) Before starting the install, run the haxm_check.exe included in the download from command line. It is likely the cause.Īlso to see if your fix worked, you can manually download the Intel HAXM installer here. Microsoft Defender's Memory Integrity/Core Isolation is disabled. If you have Windows 10, with all updates installed and you believe
Seems like the list of fixes is growing, even years after since the original question.īelow is the full list for Windows (so far as of circa 02/2020)