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Could you expand on it a bit? If you include some more information and how you came up with that solution it would certainly improve this answer.– SethCommented Jan 25, 2017 at 6:54
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@Seth I don't know if this answer is correct or not, but here is how you should remove switches: You need to open Hyper-V Manager and then do this: i.sstatic.net/N4cHJ.png.– user477799Commented Jan 25, 2017 at 7:08
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You uploaded that picture and made an edit. Why not just include the picture in the post?– SethCommented Jan 25, 2017 at 8:37
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So I am to believe that the reason the author was unable to remove Hyper-V is because they had a virtual Hyper-V network adapator installed? How did you conclude the author even has a virtual switch configured?– RamhoundCommented Jan 25, 2017 at 15:48
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I'm saying that might be the solution, because in my case this turns out to be the problem. I actually had the virtual switches screwed up across insider preview updates, unable to find them in virtual switch configuration, so I had to uninstall them in device manager.– Norman ZhiCommented Jan 26, 2017 at 10:43
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