04-22-2021 04:19 AM
04-27-2021 10:03 AM
05-01-2021 02:37 AM
thomas_yiu@ROG wrote:
If you are planning for virtualization on the PC, when you enable Hyper visor (Hyper -V), you have to enable Intel Virtualization in BIOS (BIOS -> Advanced -> CPU Configuration -> Intel(VMX) Virtualization Technology -> Enable; F10 to save changes & reset
If you want to disable Hyper VIsor, please go to WIndows Features -> Hyper-V -> Disable; OK
05-01-2021 03:50 AM
Zeroed85 wrote:
Having Intel VMX enabled is what's giving the Hyper Visor Error BSOD.
05-01-2021 04:50 AM
sl910 wrote:
I don't know really how to explain it but have you tried to diseable Hyperthreading in the BIOS menu ? Let me know ?
Regards
sl910
04-27-2021 10:50 AM
05-01-2021 02:35 AM
xeromist wrote:
Any interesting stop codes? I might start with HCI Memtest if you haven't. A VM is going to use more memory so it could be putting extra load and surfacing an instability. Does this happen at a certain point, like when a VM is starting?
05-03-2021 01:57 PM
Zeroed85 wrote:
Disabling Core Isolation/Memory Integrity (that uses VMX) from Windows Defender appears to resolve the Hyper Visor BSOD when running RealBench.
12-22-2023 03:18 AM
I searched on every forum on internet and eventually end up fixing this by doing the machine support virtualization.