You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. >Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:> >You are receiving this because you commented.> > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub> > You are receiving this because you authored the thread.> Use Android Emulator Hypervisor Driver for AMD Processors. > [image: "Your CPU does not support required features (VT-x or SVM)." User can load the driver in guest OS and run graphics applications on AMD hardware in guest. > But it is already enabled in BIOS (see "Virtualization: Enabled" in > Your CPU does not support required features (VT-x or SVM).> >On Fri, 20 Nov, 2020, 4:35 pm Shun Zi, Hi, I got a different error:> But disabling Windows Hypervisor Platform works for me. Enabled everthing but can't install the Driver. I will try to comment back as I gather more details on the possible reasons, I just finished my Android Studio setup an hour ago. I re-enabled the two features after and rebooted one last time. I was able to install Android Emulator Hypervisor Driver after that. This gave me some sort of a clue, and I tried disabling Virtual Machine Platform and Windows Hypervisor Platform as well (see the highlighted labels on the image below). Known possibilities are "Windows Sandbox", "Virtual Machine Platform" (This is required to run WSL v2), "Credential Guard", "Core Isolation" (in Windows Defender options). Sometime it is enabled implicitly by other Microsoft features. Checking feature checkbox in "Turn on and off Windows features" is not reliable at all. Quoting means on your system Hyper-V is turned on. I had the exact same error as I tried all the steps mentioned here, from enabling SVM mode in BIOS up to disabling Hyper-V, but I am still getting the same error.
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