![]() Kinda makes sense, though - since Hyper-V is standard on the Windows side of things (as has, in fact, been the case since Windows 8/Windows Server 2008R2). Ironically enough, the Visual Studio Android emulator requires Hyper-V I've never had a problem with the web installer, either (either via wired OR wireless connections). ![]() Which version of VS are you working with? I use the current version of Visual Studio Community with all the updates to date (cost - none) and do a maximum install. The Visual Studio Emulator for Android (Visual Studio 2013 or later) leverages Hyper-V (not VT-x or AMD-V) - otherwise, it functions similarly to Genymotion (which it replaced in my own case) which is why migrating to it FROM Genymotion was - to put it simply - "quack soup". While AMD-V and VT-x have niche usages (such as OS X virtualization), you can generally use Hyper-V for anything you can use VT-x or AMD-V for (Android device virtualization, for example). Thank you for your help.īIG conflict - as Hyper-V is a type 1 hypervisor, it will stomp on any other hypervisor (including VT-x and AMD-V). ![]() I didn't realize this was an issue, is it a common conflict?
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