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:Įrror 0x80370102 Screenshot Installing, this may take a few minutes. 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 or Ubuntu to function on WSL 1. Today, I decided to upgrade from WSL 1 to WSL 2.
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