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I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour

Actual Behaviour
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off. Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour

Used it for more than a year now.

Workaround Behaviour (Used it for more than There used to be a year now)
There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

Current Situation

Current Situation
A new Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates, which were insider previews) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be? Previous insider previews did not show this behaviour. A new Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates, which were insider previews) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be? Previous insider previews did not show this behaviour.

PS:

PS:
the The key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour (Used it for more than a year now)
There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

Current Situation
A new Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates, which were insider previews) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be? Previous insider previews did not show this behaviour.

PS:
the key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour

Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour

Used it for more than a year now.

There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

Current Situation

A new Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates, which were insider previews) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be? Previous insider previews did not show this behaviour.

PS:

The key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

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I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour (Used it for more than a year now)
There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

Current Situation
A new Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates, which were insider previews) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be? Previous insider previews did not show this behaviour.

PS:
the key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour (Used it for more than a year now)
There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

Current Situation
A Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be?

PS:
the key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour (Used it for more than a year now)
There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

Current Situation
A new Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates, which were insider previews) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be? Previous insider previews did not show this behaviour.

PS:
the key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

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I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well. There used to beEvery time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour (Used it for more than a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour.year now)
The new Windows update has wiped this key as well, so does anyone know what the key could be?There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

** theCurrent Situation
A Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be?

PS:
the key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well. There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour.
The new Windows update has wiped this key as well, so does anyone know what the key could be?

** the key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

I have HyperV installed on Windows 11 Home. I know it's for Pro users only, but it can be installed on home as well.

Actual Behaviour
Every time there is a Windows update, hyperV gets removed and the corresponding VM's as well and feature is turned off.

Workaround Behaviour (Used it for more than a year now)
There used to be a registry key that I had set to stop this behaviour meaning even across any sort of updates or upgrades, HyperV was enabled and the VM's were still persistent.

Current Situation
A Windows update (actually the recent 2 updates) has wiped this key, so does anyone know what the key could be?

PS:
the key I'm looking for is in a way similar to DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium in the case of Microsoft Edge, where this key would stop Edge from being installed every time there was a Windows Update, in case Edge was uninstalled already.

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