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I had an emulator up and running yesterday, and I rebooted my machine today and was all of a sudden unable to start an emulator. Yes, I've rebooted the machine multiple times. I've tried disabling via the Windows Features box and also using the command line that is suggested. I've even turned Hyper-V back on just to turn it off again. Any ideas?

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From images above, I'm getting "Android Emulator is incompatible with Hyper-V" errors.

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  • What version of Android Studio are you using? If it's the 3.0.0 preview, perhaps try dropping back to 2.3.3. – CommonsWare Jul 07 '17 at 19:51
  • @CommonsWare I'm on 2.3.3 – fobbymaster Jul 07 '17 at 19:54
  • Did you try to set it ON through BIOS? – once2go Jul 07 '17 at 21:31
  • Pinging this thread. I am stuck in a similar situation where HyperV has been turned off but Android Studio continues to think it is on. Would appreciate the help. On Android Studio 3.0 – Balaji Oct 30 '17 at 02:09
  • The resolution for me was to disable device guard, I was then able to install the HAXM driver. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38983128/cant-start-android-emulator-after-installing-windows-10-anniversary-update – Andrew Hall - MSFT Nov 22 '17 at 03:30

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