I would much appreciate it if you'd give me a follow-up after trying all of this. Not a little bit, not a lot, but completely makes it unusable in my case. Should help, as I have spent hours previously trying to figure out why these options DESTROY the performance entirely. If it's on, disable it and make sure you do reboot as it asks. You should find "Core Isolation" and then "memory integrity" and you will want to confirm this is disabled. Then restart VM, and once in windows, open windows defender/security and go to the device security tab (not positive this is what it's called, going strictly off memory here for all this). try disabling all these options I mentioned. Do you have virtualization-based security enabled in the vm's advanced settings? If so, try disabling that, and also check in the processors & management tab -> advanced options -> you will see enable hypervisor and enable IOMMU.
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