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Found this commands:

  • bcdedit /copy {current} /d "Windows 10 no Hyper-V"
  • bcdedit /set {094a0b01-3350-11e7-99e1-bc5ec82bc470} hypervisorlaunchtype Off

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How to disable Hyper-V in command line?

My Win 10 machine now ask me for the 2 options (win10 or Win10 without Hyperview), but remain on Welcome screen, after askying me for pw, for several hours without finish the starting

Help! Help! Help!

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  • You ran someone else's GUID. If you don't understand something don't do it. See https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/12415/windows-10-recovery-options – CatCat Sep 27 '18 at 07:37
  • No i ran the guid returned from the first command – Falco Sep 27 '18 at 08:44

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Run Windows on Safe Mode.

First I tried to delete the new boot entry

  • bcdedit /enum

found the guid of the new boot entry

  • bcdedit /delete {guid}

reboot, not solved.

Another time Windows Safe Mode. Used a point of restore of 2 days before. Solved.

Maybe the work machine which had the problem was too old or maybe the OS was not clean having too much sw installed and removed during years...

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