Not found Hyper-V support in your system.
Not found Hyper-V support in your system.
It's clear you're dealing with a compatibility challenge. Oracle VirtualBox seems to only support 32-bit systems. You tried enabling Intel Virtualization in BIOS, but it still rejects 32-bit. The feature isn't listed in the Windows features menu. You might need to switch to a different virtualization solution or adjust your system settings accordingly.
Begin pressing +R to access control panel settings. Notice the message about "Windows Features on or off." Locate the relevant option and proceed. Finished.
I've reviewed the thread carefully. They mentioned I attempted it.
You require the Pro edition for Client Hyper-V. However, you might consider using VMware Player—it's free for personal use and should function well. https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/free#de...player/7_0
As discussed earlier, you must have a professional version of Windows. Also, 32-bit versions don't include Hyper-V. Refer to: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/libr...57623.aspx The supported systems for client Hyper-V are limited to specific editions.