There are several reasons to disable Hyper-V in current Windows 10 or Windows 8 systems. Perhaps you no longer require its functionalities, or you're experiencing software conflicts. Specifically, applications like Bluestacks or Android emulators can clash with Hyper-V. Leaving Hyper-V enabled while running Android emulators can easily result in blue screen errors. Thus, it's essential to disable Hyper-V and re-enable it as needed.
What is Hyper-V? How is Hyper-V Used?
Formerly known as Windows Server Virtualization, Hyper-V's purpose is to create virtual machines on systems running Windows or various other operating systems.
Hyper-V functions similarly to VMWare software, allowing you to create Windows 7, 8, or Windows 10 instances directly on your computer and use them simultaneously with your current operating system.
How to Disable Hyper-V on Windows 10
Step 1: Firstly, check for Hyper-V on the Start Menu by typing 'Hyper' when opening the Start Menu. This way, you'll know if Hyper-V is still active on your computer. Now, proceed to disable Hyper-V using the method outlined in the next step.
Step 2: Continue on the Start Menu, type Control Panel and access this tool.
Step 3: In the Control Panel section, proceed to Uninstall a program. Here, we will need to remove Hyper-V from the system.
Step 4: Next, click on Turn Windows features on or off displayed on the left-hand side.
Step 5: Following this, Windows Features will appear, and you will easily locate Hyper-V here.
Step 6: To disable Hyper-V, simply uncheck Hyper-V and then click OK.
Immediately afterward, the system will automatically disable Hyper-V on Windows 10 and Windows 8 for you. This process is entirely automatic, so you don't need to do anything further.
Step 7: Once you see the notification 'Windows completed the requested changes,' it means we've almost finished disabling Hyper-V. The final step is to click on Restart now to reboot the computer.
After the computer restarts, open the Start Menu and type Hyper-V to check. If you don't see it, it means Hyper-V has been successfully disabled.
If your computer doesn't have Hyper-V, refer to the article on why your computer doesn't have Hyper-V to identify the reasons and solutions.
Hyper-V is virtualization software that allows you to create virtual machines. However, if you're not using Hyper-V, you can still use VMware. Moreover, installing security measures with VMware is safer than with Hyper-V and doesn't affect other software. Therefore, Mytour recommends installing security measures with VMware instead of Hyper-V.