In Win10, Microsoft intends to "flatter" hyper-V virtual machines, such as the use of promotional means such as webmaster searches for VMware users who have reported changes to Hyper-V. But the operation of the virtual machine is a certain requirement for the configuration, then for users who want to use Hyper-V, how to know if their computer is eligible for this virtual machine?
Now that Microsoft wants to pave the road for the popularization of Hyper-V, Baccarat is acting in a variety of ways ... The supporting measures will certainly follow. For example, to see if a computer meets the Hyper-V configuration requirements, there are at least two ways to refer to it.
Method One: System Information
This method is simple, enter "System Information" in the Cortana search bar (or enter Msinfo32) after "Run" to open. Then at the end of the default "system Summary" can see the relevant information, altogether four, such as:
These four must all be qualified (value "yes") to fully run Hyper-V, see which one is unqualified, you can consider upgrading accessories.
Method Two: Command prompt
Enter the following command at the command prompt, and then press ENTER to execute:
SystemInfo
Similar to method one, you can see the information of Hyper-V at the end. are compliant, check Hyper-V installation in the control Panel → programs and features → enable or disable Windows features.
Win10 How does the computer determine if a Hyper-V virtual machine is applicable?