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In Windows, open Turn Windows Features On or Off and make sure any Windows feature that is virtualization or Hyper-V related is unchecked.
Disable Memory Integrity/VBS settings by opening the Windows settings, opening Windows Security -> Device Security -> Core Isolation and turn off the "Memory Integrity" slider
Disable any Hyper-V activity by opening a command prompt as administrator and executing bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
(You may need to disable Secure Boot from your EFI firmware temporarily to do this)
- Paul (Technogeezer)
Editor of the Unofficial Fusion Companion Guides
Editor of the Unofficial Fusion Companion Guides