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While trying to install Podman during Podman Desktop setup, it claims that Virtual Machine Platform is not enabled even though Windows itself says it is.
The setup correctly detects that WSL2 is installed and up-to-date. I'm not sure it's possible to have that without Virtual Machine Platform being enabled.
Operating system
Windows 10 Enterprise
Installation Method
Installer from website/GitHub releases
Version
1.10.2
Steps to reproduce
No response
Relevant log output
No response
Additional context
Docker Desktop is also installed, and able to use WSL2 - not sure if that could cause some kind of interference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I tried a number of more basic uses of the Get-WmiObject command, most of which failed. It seems like my WMI repository is corrupt. (Based on this StackOverflow thread) So it fails to query classes that would ordinarily be available.
Bug description
While trying to install Podman during Podman Desktop setup, it claims that Virtual Machine Platform is not enabled even though Windows itself says it is.
The setup correctly detects that WSL2 is installed and up-to-date. I'm not sure it's possible to have that without Virtual Machine Platform being enabled.
Operating system
Windows 10 Enterprise
Installation Method
Installer from website/GitHub releases
Version
1.10.2
Steps to reproduce
No response
Relevant log output
No response
Additional context
Docker Desktop is also installed, and able to use WSL2 - not sure if that could cause some kind of interference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: