- Run command prompt
- Enter the command systeminfo.exe
- The command will gather system information and display the result
- Check Hyper -V Requirements
- If Virtualization Enabled in Firmware shows Yes, Windows Sandbox can be used.
Method 2:
Check the Performance Tab of the Task Manager
How to Enable Virtualization in BIOS?
- Reboot the computer
- While the system is restarting from a black screen, enter BIOS by pressing the hotkey. The hotkeys differ depending on the brand of the computer used. Usually F1, F2, F3, F10, Esc or Delete keys are the hotkeys to enter the BIOS
- Navigate to the Advanced Tab and press Enter to continue
- Select Virtualization and Enable
- Save changes and reboot the computer
- BIOS can also be accessed through Windows in Settings.
How to Enable Virtualization Windows 10?
1. Go to Windows Settings
2. Click on Update and Security
3. Click on Restart Now from the Recovery Tab to enter Windows Recovery Environment
4. Click Troubleshoot > Advanced > UEFI Firmware Settings.
5. To continue, click Restart
6. BIOS Settings will be displayed. Select Virtualization and enable it
How to Enable Virtualization without BIOS?
To enable Virtualization without opening BIOS, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Security tab and press Enter on CPU Setup
- Select Intel(R) Virtualization Technology and press Enter
- Choose Enable and press Enter
- Press F10
- Press Enter to select Yes to save the settings and Boot into Windows