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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