Open Hyper-V ManagerĬlick Start button, and then All apps, you will see Hyper-V Manage Tools appears under H section. You may reboot your computer once the Hyper-V feature was added. Go to Control Panel → Programs → Turn Windows features on or off, check Hyper-V option, make sure all components are selected, and click OK. Depending on the version of BIOS you are running, you may need to poke around to find it. Boot into BIOS on your computer, enable Virtualization Technology under System Security. To get your computer prepared to run Hyper-V, make sure that the hardware virtualization support is enabled in the BIOS first.
Most of the steps are the same as how to do it on Windows 8.1 with little differences. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to turn on Hyper-V feature and use it on Windows 10.