Booting Windows with Hyper-V turned off
Tue, 2017-04-18 00:03 | SergeChel
Windows technology called Hyper-V is enabled by default on Windows boot in case of using Hyper-V compatible hardware. This creates a conflict with some virtualization software like VMWare or VirtualBox. The fastest solution for this problem is creating alternative boot option for the same system partition, with Hyper-V option turned off. And the fastest way to do this is to use good old windows command prompt.