Reputation: 8855
I am running on * Visual Studio 2015 * Windows Surface Pro 4
When I attempt to load a Windows Phone application, I get the message, "Unable to start the Windows Phone Emulator. Windows Phone Emulator is unable to start because the hypervisor is not running. The likely cuase is that hardware-assisted virtualization is not enabled."
I've searched on SO and done the following checks
One thing I've noticed is that when I go to Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools, I do not see the Hypervisor-V Manager shortcut. Also, when I type in "hypvervisor-v" into the searchbox, there are no local hits.
Also, I am running VirutalBox on my system, and I am wondering if this is causing a conflict?
Any ideas if there is a problem with Windows Phone development on a Surface Pro 4? Is it even possible?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 310
Reputation: 2595
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