![]() I have also made sure that the Virtual Machine Platform, Windows Subsystem for Linux and the Windows Hypervisor Platform features are all enabled. Even HWiNFO detects I have virtualization enabled: I also have confirmed I have the NX feature enabled as well. This is really confusing as I have checked over 4 different times if I missed any virtualization setting in my BIOS, and have verified it is all enabled. ![]() When researching this error, and from reading the official WSL 2 install guide from Microsoft, the error always seems to be because the system doesn't have virtualization enabled in the BIOS. WslRegisterDistribution failed with error: 0x80370102Įrror: 0x80370102 The virtual machine could not be started because a required feature is not installed. Launching both Kali or Ubuntu gives the same error. However, upon reinstalling both of them, my system now fails to detect any installed distro, despite the distro's being installed. I read that uninstalling and reinstalling them could fix this issue. When upgrading to WSL 2, both Kali and Ubuntu failed to upgrade to version 2. On WSL 1, I had no issues getting both Kali Linux or Ubuntu to function on WSL 1. Today, I decided to upgrade from WSL 1 to WSL 2.
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