Turn on virtualization in BIOS/UEFI
Enable Intel VT-x or AMD-V
Enable Windows Hypervisor Platform
Enable Virtual Machine Platform
Enable Hyper-V if needed
Turn on Core isolation memory integrity
Update Windows 11 to the latest version
Update chipset and motherboard drivers
Disable conflicting virtualization software
Run `bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto` in Command Prompt as administrator
Restart the PC
Run `sfc /scannow`
Run `DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth`
Check for Windows features conflicts and remove unnecessary virtualization components
Disable Device Guard or Credential Guard if enabled
Reset BIOS settings to default and re-enable virtualization
Update BIOS/UEFI firmware
Check for hardware support for virtualization
Perform a clean boot to identify conflicting services
Reinstall or repair the affected app or emulator
Use Windows Memory Diagnostic if crashes continue
