You may encounter this problem, even if Virtualization is enabled on your PC (in the BIOS) and shows up as enabled in Task Manager (as seen below) and Virtual Machine Platform + Windows Hypervisor Platform is Enabled. The solution is:
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Remove WSA: Right clicking on "Windows Subsystem for Android™ Settings" and pressing uninstall + Deleting the extracted WSA (MagiskOnWSA/WSABuilds) folder that you extracted and installed from.
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Go to "Turn Windows features on and off" and if any of these features below are enabled, DISABLE THEM.
- Hyper-V
- Virtual Machine Platform
- Windows Hypervisor Platform
- Windows Subsystem for Linux
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Restart your PC
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Boot into your BIOS, and DISABLE Virtualization.
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Ensure that you have Control Flow Guard enabled in Windows Security > Apps & browser control > Exploit protection. This is a known issue that can prevent WSA from starting
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In registry editor (regedit), go to “\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\FsDepends"
Change the value of “Start” from “3” to “0”
Note You can change it back to 3, if it makes no difference
- Then in CMD (Run as Adminstrator), paste:
bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto
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ENABLE the features that you disabled in
Step 2
and restart a second time. -
Boot into your BIOS, and ENABLE Virtualization.
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Restart the Computer
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Reinstall WSA by running
Run.bat
Hope this works for you!