Windows 10: unable to boot with virtulization enabled

Discus and support unable to boot with virtulization enabled in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; hi, i recently installed windows 10 pro on my ASUS, i wanted to enable virtualization that is the requirement of some of the softwares, but after i... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by SyedNaeem, May 6, 2020.

  1. SyedNaeem Win User

    unable to boot with virtulization enabled


    hi,

    i recently installed windows 10 pro on my ASUS, i wanted to enable virtualization that is the requirement of some of the softwares, but after i enable if window no longer boots, it stucks in black screen after ASUS logo, and i have to force shutdown


    here is my hyper-v that i got from command line

    unable to boot with virtulization enabled 6fa227da-1f68-4331-bdb0-a8ebf6dbcc4f?upload=true.png


    and here is the option that i am enabling to use virtualization

    unable to boot with virtulization enabled [​IMG]


    is there anything else that i need to do to enable this feature?


    Regards

    :)
     
    SyedNaeem, May 6, 2020
    #1

  2. Unable to boot the computer.

    Hi Samid,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    Before we proceed, we would require more information to assist you further.


    • What is the make and model of your computer?

    I suggest you check if you are able to boot into Windows Recovery Environment using installation media. Follow the steps provided below and check.

      • Insert the installation USB and boot Windows 10 from it.
      • In the ‘Windows setup’ page select the ‘language to install’, ‘Time and currency format’ and the ‘keyboard or input method’ and click on ‘next’.
      • Click on ‘Repair your computer’ and select ‘Troubleshoot’.
    Check if you are able to boot to this window. If you are unable to boot to this window, I suggest you to contact the manufacturer and check.

    Hope this information is helpful. Reply us with this information to assist you further.

    Thank you.
     
    Syed Md Bilal, May 6, 2020
    #2
  3. ram93 Win User
    laptop doesnt boot automatically

    This is what happened.

    1. Did a repair install and later disabled hibertnate in CMD.
    2. Enabled legacy option ROM in BIOS.
    3. After a few times startup ( i used the system in such mode for 5 days), changed boot option back to default.
    4. Vola!! It boots automatically to win10 without any keypress. Tested it with many starts to confirm the same.
    5. Re-enabled hibernate option using CMD and later selected Fast Startup.
    6. System booted normally, without the need for any keypress.

    I do not know exactly whether such steps resolved the problem or what else happened, hence cannot suggest above steps.

    Many thanks to all members who helped to troubleshoot problems.
     
    ram93, May 6, 2020
    #3
  4. unable to boot with virtulization enabled

    Enabling Hyper-V causes Windows 10 unable to boot

    I'm having issues enabling Hyper-V in the "Add Windows Features" option in the control panel. I was hoping to increase performance with Google's Android Emulator for testing. Upon enabling Hyper-V, Windows
    applies changes and resets. Windows is then unable to boot after this. Previously I had thought it may have been conflicting drivers from Virtualbox. After the last attempt, I was unable to use system restore or boot into Safe Mode and had to clean install.

    I clean installed Windows 10 and installed windows updates and graphics / chipset drivers and tried to re-enable Hyper-V again. I also tried disabling "Fast Boot" in control panel at this time after reading
    it may cause issues when enabling Hyper-V. I ran into the same problem but thankfully was able to boot into safe mode and windows successfully rolled back the feature and then booted normally.

    I have the virtualization option enabled in BIOS. According to systeminfo, I have the requirements for Hyper-V AFAIK.

    systeminfo command reads as follows:

    • VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes
    • Virtualization Enabled in Firmware: Yes
    • Second Level Address Translation: Yes
    • Data Execution Prevention Available: Yes
    OS and Hardware:

    • Windows 10 Enterprise
    • MSI x470 Gaming Plus
    • Ryzen 3 2200g

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if any additional information is required.
     
    irr3s0lute, May 6, 2020
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