Hi while installing Windows Hardware lab kit, Windows Hardware lab kit--Controller + studio option is unavailable.Can you help me with this
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I have an HP laptop with 6 GB ram with an AMD chipset using VS 2017 community and have Xamarin installed. I am NOT using Windows Pro and I am unable to get an emulator to work properly. Before investing more money in a new computer, I am trying to make this laptop do the job. I am wondering if it is the AMD chipset or lack of Windows Pro or both that is the problem.
You do not need Hyper-V to run an Android emulator. What your hardware needs to support is at least Intel-VT or something similar. If it does not support it, use a real device to test, which is recommend any ways.
the android emulator needs Hyper-V, and that role can't be activated on some Windows 10 editions (like Home). The system requirements for Hyper-V are documented here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/reference/hyper-v-requirements . You'll need either Professional, Education or Enterprise.
I need to set up a Virtual Machine using HyperV for programming purposes. Software like Visual Studio 2015 must run well on this VM. So, the first step is to know what Windows version I have to install on this VM.
In your opinion and experience: what version of Windows would be more optimized to run in a virtual machine: Windows 7, 8.1, 10, Server 2012?
Host PC is running on Windows 8.1 (i7, 8GB RAM, SSD&HDD).
This is not a discussion or debate. My only goal is to have a comparison, based on tangible arguments!
A simpler question is which OS provides best performance on raw hardware. There is lots of info on this. Generally that Win 8.1 is better than Win 7 and Win 10 is roughly the same as Win 8.1. Then assume the answer is the same for a Hyper-V guest. This is what I do anyway, and I run Visual Studio only in VM's.
I want to install the Windows Phone 8.1 Emulator, but it doens't work because of the system requirements.
But I have a brand new laptop with Windows 8.1 Pro, 64 Bit, 8GB RAM and I have active Hyper-V + Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2013 for Windows Update 3.
So I don't know what to do.
Can you help me?
You need to turn on Second Level Address Translation in your bios. Some laptop manufactures do not ship with this turned on. You processor must be an i3 i5 i7 from intel.
or
Rapid Virtualization Indexing Required is required if running an AMD processor
Lately i wanted to get into Windows Phone 8 development and i installed Visual Studio 2013 + Windows Phone SDK 8 + Visual Studio 2013 Latest update.
My system parameters are:
- 8gb ram
- Windows 8.1 64bit system
- Intel i5
The moment i try to run a Windows Phone project a dialog appears and it says:
Title - " Cant start the windows phone emulator"
Subtitle - "The Windows Phone Emulator requires Hyper-V.Your PC is missing the following pre-requisites required to run Hyper-V:
-Windows 8 Professional(64 bit)"
After i saw that i checked for how to upgrade Normal Windows 8.1 to Windows 8.1 Professional.
With no luck i tried to find out more about to install Hyper-V with the BIOS configuration with no luck as well.
Usually i develop on Android with Eclipse(with the Emulator) so i can't understand the reason why a emulator of Windows Phone can't run on my system.
P.S
I dont have Hyper-V feature in the Windows Feature list to Turn off/on
Thanks heads up for each answer! :)
The error is saying you need Windows 8.1 x64 Pro or Enterprise to be able to install Hyper-V. You can still develop phone apps in the edition of Windows 8.1 you have but you must debug on on a windows phone the emulator will not be available
System Control -> Programms and Functions -> "Activate or deactivate Windows Features" (in the left bar)
(freely translated from my german win8.1)
There you can activate Hyper-V if it is inside your Windows-version. Then try to restart VS2013 and start the emulator. I had to "deactivate" my Hyper-V and activate it again for some reason. Then it worked.
Good Luck! :)
The Windows Phone 8 emulator is a special Hyper-V image. It cannot run on other virtualization technology.
Without the emulator, the alternative option would be to use an actual device.
you can use a virtual machine to deploy windows phone 8 OS. Your System processor does not support hyper-v so, you can install win phone 8 on a virtual machine. you would found this link helpful.. check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANk_XaovqM
Step which i followed; ( I already have windows 8.1 64-bit machine )
Enabled 'Virtualization / Hardware assisted virtualization' in bios. [ https://www.google.co.in/search?q=enable+virtualization+in+bios&oq=enable+virtual&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.5117j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8 ].
Hyper-V option came in 'windows features' after I did this step.
Later, I Became a member of Hyper-V admin group.
I'm trying to make a simple Windows Phone application on a Macbook Pro. So I'm running Visual Studio in Windows 7 inside of VMware Fusion.
When I try to run the phone emulator, this is what I get.
I looked for settings that I could modify to the virtual machine settings but didn't find any.
Unfortunately this technique will probably not work for you. I had the same issue when I was on my PC and wanted to create iPhone applications. VMWare (and other Virtual Machines) are not fully gfx enabled. You need to check the box that says "Accelerate 3D graphics
What I would suggest is to install Windows 7 on your Mac using BootCamp.