Open PowerShell as Administrator and run:
Reboot your machine and enter the BIOS/UEFI (usually F2, Del, or F10 during boot). Look for: hyper-v-hypervisor 167
: If you suspect this is causing performance lag or crashes, try disabling Memory Integrity Windows Security > Device Security > Core Isolation Disable Hyper-Threading (Optional) Open PowerShell as Administrator and run: Reboot your
Memory Integrity uses the hypervisor and often conflicts with nested virtualization or specific VM workloads. hyper-v-hypervisor 167