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I'm trying to enable virtualization on my PC. I currently have Ryzen R5 1600 with a ASRock AB350 MOBO. I have tried looking for the AMD-V in BIOS and have made sure that SVM is turned on in my BIOS. I am on Windows 10 Home. I can't seem to find it.

I'm trying to enable this so I can emulate an Android device. Has anyone ran into something like this before?

  • Try this: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-enable-hardware-virtualization-in-Windows-10-and-how-do-I-resolve-the-following-error-message-in-Android-Studio-1-3-1 – VIX Jul 19 '17 at 00:29
  • Thank you for that. I have went through every option I could find to no avail. I may have to contact the manufacturer to see if it's even in the BIOS... – Duroxxigar Jul 19 '17 at 00:33
  • It could be helpful: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/603s4i/virtualization_on_ryzen/ – VIX Jul 19 '17 at 00:56
  • Hmm - I'm going to have to try what the last guy did. Install hyper-v and then uninstall it. – Duroxxigar Jul 19 '17 at 02:33

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ryzen is not supported by android studio

Windows 10 home dont have the option of virtualization/hyper-v at all, and even if you install windows 10 pro version you cant use it due to intel monopoly.

although you can use the virtual ADB by installing arm based emulator, which is super slow as you cant use your GPU to compliment the power.

instead use bluestacks:- keep in mind to run bluestacks before android studio.

keep in mind to enable SMT and SVM from bios (usually located at OC page)

My PC Specs: Ryzen 1700 32 GB 2400Mhz RAM 960 EVO M.2 NVMe 500 GB HDD GTX 1050ti

Ravi Kilnake
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