System Requirements
Enable Virtualization
Very basic and easy to follow guide on how to enable Virtualization.
CHECK IF VIRTUALIZATION IS ALREADY ENABLED.
Before we begin, open up task manager, go to your performance tab, and check if you already have virtualization enabled. if it's enabled, skip this section.

To enable virtualization, please search on Google for "How to enable virtualization on [your motherboard name]."
If you are unsure about your motherboard name, you can find it by following these steps:
Open the Run dialog by pressing the Windows key + R. Type "msinfo32" in the Run window and press Enter. The Windows System Information overview will open, and you will find your motherboard information specified next to "Baseboard Manufacturer."
OUR GENERAL GUIDE ON HOW TO ENABLE VIRTUALIZATION
Entering Bios
Depending on your motherboard, the "access-key" to enter your BIOS differs. Google your motherboard manufacturer to find out your "access-key". This key is usually DELETE
Enter your BIOS by clicking, spamming your BIOS key when your PC is starting up.
Virtualization for Intel Users:
Once in your BIOS settings, head over to the advanced tab and select CPU configuration.
From there, go to Intel Virtualization Technology, and enabled it. Save changes and exit.
Your BIOS settings may differ depending on your manufacturer.
Virtualization for AMD Users:
Once in your BIOS settings, head over to the advanced tab and select CPU configuration.
From there, go to SVM Mode, and enabled it. Save changes and exit.
Your BIOS settings may differ depending on your manufacturer.
YOU WILL NEED TO YOUTUBE HOW TO ENABLE IT FOR YOUR MOTHERBOARD BRAND AS EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT.
Disabling HYPER-V
To determine whether the Hyper-V hypervisor is running, follow these steps:
Download this File
Run this File as Admin
Accept all and after restart your PC
IF YOU HAVE FOLLOWED MY GUIDE AND ARE STILL RECEIVING THE ERROR THEN THE ISSUE IS WITH YOUR PC .
Windows Settings
A step by step guide on disabling memory integrity.
This issue is caused by any Anti-Cheat software and or Anti-Virus software installed on your PC. After uninstalling, restart your PC and this issue should be solved. If not, open a support ticket on our site.
Here are common Anti-Cheat software and tutorials on how to uninstall them.
Make sure to disable/uninstall any third-party anti-virus programs as well.
How to Turn Off Virtualization-Based Security (Memory Integrity)
If you encounter the Hyper-V detected issue even after you disable Hyper-V, try to disable the Memory integrity feature in Windows Security.
The Memory integrity feature is part of Core Isolation. It helps prevent threat actors from accessing and infecting high-security processes using malicious code.
By default, Windows disables the Memory integrity feature to avoid conflict with apps and device drivers due to incompatibility issues. This can also cause issues with third-party virtualization tools and programs that need to access your system's virtualization hardware.
To turn off Memory integrity in Windows Security:
Press Win + I to open the Settings app.
In the left pane, click on the Privacy & security tab.

Next, click on Windows Security.
Under the Protection areas section, click on Device security.

Next, click on Core isolation details under the Core isolation section

Toggle the switch under Memory integrity to turn it Off

You can run also this file here. Type yes once complete you will be prompted tp restart your pc and do so.

Deactivate ALL sliders if "Microsoft Vulnerable Driver Blocklist" grayed out run this File as Admin after restart ur Pc

Next, click on Core isolation details under the Core isolation section

Next, click on Windows Security.
Under the Protection areas section, click on Device security.

Press Win + I to open the Settings app.
In the left pane, click on the Privacy & security tab.
To turn off Memory integrity in Windows Security:
By default, Windows disables the Memory integrity feature to avoid conflict with apps and device drivers due to incompatibility issues. This can also cause issues with third-party virtualization tools and programs that need to access your system's virtualization hardware.
It helps prevent threat actors from accessing and infecting high-security processes using malicious code.
The Memory integrity feature is part of Core Isolation.
If you encounter the Hyper-V detected issue even after you disable Hyper-V, try to disable the Memory integrity feature in Windows Security.
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