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Android files in Win 11?


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On 24/01/2024 at 13:11, Brandon H said:

I would double check that you toggled the right thing and that the setting saved in BIOS/UEFI

Also check your task manager to see if it reflects enabled in the performance graph tab

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that is weird, I don't see why you're getting that error then.

Did you install WSA via the store or other method? I'd try uninstalling/reinstalling it fresh now that you have virtualization enabled in case a flag is stuck somewhere in WSA itself.

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On 24/01/2024 at 13:35, Geoffrey B. said:

Under turn on / off windows features, make sure you have "Virtual Machine Platform" installed.

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I just enabled that, going to reboot and see if it fixed the problem.

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On 26/01/2024 at 06:59, Matthew S. said:

both WSA and WSL require the Windows Virtualization Platform (aka Hyper-V/App-V)

I discovered that. You would really think that if it needed these things, it would've enabled them during the setup or at least popped up a message saying to enable them...

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