OK - I cannot run hyper-v and the android emulator at the same time but no big deal. 3rd party virtualization apps are not officially supported in a Hyper-V environment and are likely to fail. ![]() So I created a boot entry like above even though I am not using VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX, booted accordingly, and then tried running an android emulator (Bluestacks) and it worked! We hear y'all, and are working on bringing Hyper-V support to BlueStacks 5 Our dependencies currently require Hyper-V to be disabled as Hyper-V itself is a Type 1 hypervisor, and nested virtualization can be quite complicated. Then you can boot accordingly and run VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX. The workaround is to create a second boot entry for Windows 10 (same installation) where Hyper-V is turned off i.e.Ĭ:\>bcdedit /copy hypervisorlaunchtype off It is well known that you cannot run VMWARE or VIRTUALBOX when Hyper-V is installed and active. I was puzzled because I found if I did a clean install it worked ok.įinally, it dawned on me that it might be related to Hyper-V being active. How to Install Bluestack 5 in Windows 11 with Hyper-V Disabled - YouTube 0:00 / 5:23 How to Install Bluestack 5 in Windows 11 with Hyper-V Disabled Abdul Haiyan 1.42K. ![]() ![]() Been having issues trying to run an Android emulator (Bluestacks, Nox, Memu amongst others) with them all giving a BSOD.
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