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If I reboot to Windows directly from Windows (bootcamp options), I cannot launch a vm in Hyper-V

Hello guys,


If I reboot to Windows directly from Windows (bootcamp options) or press "option" key and select Windows after power on iMac, I cannot launch a vm in Hyper-V anymore (the Windows Phone 8 emulator to be precise). It says hardware virtualization is not enabled in BIOS.

When I boot Windows from OS X > Startup Disk > Boot Windows or boot OS X and reboot iMac and boot Windows after press "option" key and select Windows, I can launch a virtual machine in hyper-V, so that's cool.

How it fix? Any ideas?


iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), Windows 8.1, OS X 10.9-10.10

Boot Camp Support Software 5.1.5621

iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10), and Windows 8.1

Posted on Nov 12, 2014 12:57 PM

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Nov 12, 2014 3:56 PM in response to root-stas

You should always use System Preferences -> Startup Disk. It enables the CSM-BIOS layer. When you use the Option Key, Windows will come up, but underlying CSM-BIOS layer is not invoked. The Hyper-V depends on BIOS settings, it will only work when using the Startup Disk option.


Also see man bless and --legacydrivehint qualifier and https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/ man8/bless.8.html.

Dec 21, 2015 7:53 AM in response to Loner T

I have a 2015 MacBook 12" and I am just now reading these post after experiencing similar issues with using hyper-v. I hope to inform others and maybe talk about a fix. I followed the recommendations of powering completely down launching into osx and restarting to windows, as my startup disk selection was already windows. After restarting I experience a blank screen with a movable cursor. Only way out is a hard shutdown. Next boot Windows 10 loads just fine, but system information indicates hyper-v virtualization enabled in firmware "No." I have repeated this blank screen numerous times. Loading Windows properly only once with the ability to run a VM after a pram reset. Never again after restarting that session no matter what I did. I have tried the legacy set command and it fails. All drivers are up to date.


Loner T - I think it's clear your statement 2015 Macs will not support CSM-BIOS is correct. Why is that? Thanks in advance for thinking about this problem.

If I reboot to Windows directly from Windows (bootcamp options), I cannot launch a vm in Hyper-V

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