Last updated on February 26, 2020
VirtualBox is not going to run on Windows 10 systems with Hyper-V enabled. To get around this problem, edit the boot menu and add an entry for W10 without Hyper-V:
C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit /copy {current} /d "W10 EDU - No Hyper-V" The entry was successfully copied to {GUID}
C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit /set {GUID} hypervisorlaunchtype off The operation completed successfully
You can also make a .bat file which will reboot into No Hypervisor Mode directly (or any other special boot option you may create):
bcdedit.exe /bootsequence {your-target-boot-option-guid} shutdown.exe /r /t 0 /f
Note: The bcdedit /bootsequence parameter does not make any permanent changes to your boot sequence; it only applies on your next reboot.
This trick saves a few seconds when you need to boot into another dual-boot mode.
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