Using Hyper-V and Intel HAXM for Sharing

Windows phone emulator requires Hyper-V to start, but Android emulator requires Intel Acceleration Manager (HAXM), which does not port Hyper-V.

Is there a way to save Hyper-V and temporarily disable it for Intel HAXM to work without rebooting?

  • I started Windows Hyper-V Manager and stopped the server (this includes stopping all services), but this did not help: the Android emulator still refused to start.

  • I called services.msc to find out if some Hyper-V services are all running. Indeed, all services starting with Hyper-V were not running. I also stopped the HV Host service (Microsoft Hypervisor Host service), but it still didn't help!

Any ideas?

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This is probably the best job:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2008/04/14/creating-a-no-hypervisor-boot-entry.aspx

You save two BCD entries related to one Windows 10 partition but with Hyper-V (hypervisorlaunchtype Auto) activated and the other with Hyper-V disabled (hypervisorlaunchtype Off). However, you need to reboot the system, but do not need to install / uninstall Hyper-V, which is a significant relief.

This article uses bcdedit, which is the standard Windows command-line utility. Alternatively, you can use the Visual BCD editor GUI application

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You cannot disable Hyper-V without booting.

  • Hyper-V is a type 1 hypervisor. It runs on bare metal.
  • When Windows 10 starts with Hyper-V enabled, the root Windows OS runs on Hyper-V .
  • When you start Windows 10 with Hyper-V disabled, Windows runs on bare metal without Hyper-V in the middle.

The only way to uninstall Hyper-V under Windows is to restart your computer.

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