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HP Envy 17 inch
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have an HP Envy 17 inch running Windows 10 pro with an Intel Core i7-4702MQ processor and 8GB of ram. This seems to be plenty to run the windows 10 phone emulator. I ran coreinfo and it says my computer supports both SLAT and virtualization. I found the BIOS option for Virtualization I could not find one for SLAT. I was able to install hyper-V.

 

However, when I tried installing the emulator from here I got the following error: "We can't detect whether your PC supports hardware virtualization. You may need to enable it. For more information, see article at "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=247585". I still can't figure it out from that page though.

 

I am thinking I need to enable SLAT in my BIOS, but I can't find the option anywhere.

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