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Basically I had to use vmware for another project previously and disabled hypervisor through these commands in this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGpv2Dvzyeg

bcdedit /create {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} /d "DebugTool" /application osloader

bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} path "\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\SecConfig.efi"

bcdedit /set {bootmgr} bootsequence {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215}

bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} loadoptions DISABLE-LSA-ISO,DISABLE-VBS

bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off

I currently need to use android studio emulation and have to turn it back on.

Can anyone help me reverse this?

I am using a ryzen processor which is what caused me all this headache in the first place

I've tried asking this question on stackoverflow but got no replies I found this link What are these VMWare instructions actually doing? (Disabling device guard and removing EFI variables) and thought maybe this is a better place to ask.

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This post helped me How to re-enable Win 10 hypervisor after Android Studio 3 disabled it

bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto

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