![]() ![]() ![]() HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard\Scenarios\CredentialGuard\Enabled. ![]() HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard\EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity.After much hacking and trial and error I found it was a combination of the Dell hardware BIOS and the new Hyper-V "security features" in Windows 10 1803+ Here are the steps I followed to finally fix this issue just in case anyone else runs into this issue when trying to host VMs on Dell hardware with a modern version of Windows 10: I tried following the instructions provided on VirtualBox's forums ( ), but even that didn't work. Every time we tried to create a new virtual machine it only offered 32-bit OS's instead of 64-bit even though my processor is 64-bit. I recently had a major issue on one of my labs that uses a lot of virtual machines on 3rd party Hypervisors such as VirtualBox and VMWare. ![]()
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