Hyper-V is a Microsoft virtualization technology that is supported by the current mainstream Win8 and WIN10 systems.
And if we want to use VMware, we will be in conflict with Hyper-V, that is, when VMware is installed, the following dialog box pops up.
It means that a computer with Hyper-V installed cannot install VMware. I'll look at two ways to help you meet the same friends. method One: Turn off Hyper-V
Open the Control Panel-> program-> enable or turn off Windows features-> find hyper-v-> click on its front checkbox to uncheck the check box-> Click OK-> reboot can
(The above method is suitable for most models, but not for individual models, unfortunately, mine is.) So I'll introduce the second method to solve the problem if the Hyper-V partial model cannot be turned off. ) method Two: Create two startup menus for Windows, and at startup you can choose whether to turn Hyper-V
Run the command prompt as an administrator under Windows-> Input command bcdedit/copy {current}/d Windows (Close Hyper-V)-> prompted that the item was successfully copied to the { XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}, write down a string of code in {}-> input command Bcdedit/set {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx} Hypervisorlaunchtype off, replace the above code with XXX-> The success will show that the operation completed successfully-> start Windows again to manually select whether to start Hyper-V
In the mode of turning off Hyper-V, you can run the VMware virtual machine, while the other option can run the Hyper-V virtual machine so that you can avoid uninstalling the Hyper-V functionality to run VMware virtual machines.