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Hypervisor Error on Windows 11: How to Fix This BSoD
Get rid of the stop code Hypervisor error on Windows 11 in 4 steps
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Updated onMay 15, 2024
updated onMay 15, 2024
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Ahypervisoris a piece of software that can generate and operate virtual machines. It is often referred to as a virtual machine monitor, or VMM (VMs). The Hypervisor error cand be caused by outdated drivers, missing or failed updates, bad disk sectors or incorrect settings.
Before more complex solutions, reinstall Hyper-V and make sure that your OS and BIOS are updated. You may also consider a third-party solution such asWMware Workstationand forget all about fixing Hypervisor.
How can I fix the Hypervisor error in Windows 11?
1. Check if your CPU supports virtualization and enable it in BIOS
An easy way to fix Hypervisor error in Windows 11 is to check if your CPU supports virtualization and then to enable it in BIOS. Here’s how to do it:
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UnderDevice specifications, check the details corresponding to yourprocessor.
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Next, go to the manufacturer’s site and check that your CPU supports virtualization (use the exact details you obtained during the previous step).
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If it does, you’ll need to make sure that virtualization is enabled in your BIOS.
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To do that, access your BIOS (If you need help, here’show to enter BIOS on a Windows PC).
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Click onAdvanced Mode, then go to theAdvancedtab.
7.SelectCPU Setup/Configurationand setIntel R Virtualization Technology(for Intel) orSVM Mode(for AMD) toEnabled.
- Make sure you save the changes before you exit this screen.
2. Update your drivers
Missing or otherwise faulty drivers are notorious suspects when it comes to system errors such as stop code Hypervisor error in Windows 11. Keeping them in good shape is essential regardless of the version of Windows you’re currently running.
Now, there are numerous methods toupdate your drivers in Windows 11, but we reckon nothing beats anautomatic toolthat does the job for you. It’s quicker, more accurate and it saves you a lot of headaches.
3. Restart the corresponding service
4. Use Command Prompt
After that is how you can easily fix the hypervisor_error on Windows 11. While it’s a common error, sometimes it can be challenging to properly solve it. If you encounter any connection errors on the way, be sure to check our article aboutHyper-V not connecting on Windows 11.
We’ve also dealt with thehypervisor error on Windows 10and solved it in just a few steps, but if you’ve found a simpler fix, please leave it in the comments section below and we’ll be sure to check it out.
More about the topics:Hyper-V issues
Sonia Martin
Sonia is a tech enthusiast that fell in love with Windows after having experienced working on a different OS.
Being above all, a down-to-earth kind of person, she deeply appreciated the ease of learning and usage associated with Windows products and made it her personal mission to guide her peers in discovering the same beauty of simplicity through writing.
When she does not preach about computer-related topics, she enjoys cooking extravagant food with intricate names and peculiar aromas which are usually not appreciated by the crowds.
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