If you develop or test software and legitimately need to run Dead Space 3 inside a VM (for QA, compatibility testing, or analysis), follow these guidelines:
And if you are a developer or power user who needs Hyper-V and WSL2 daily, consider using the dual-boot entry method—it allows you to have your cake (development environment) and eat it too (dismembering necromorphs).
Open the , type "Turn Windows features on or off" , and open it.
Windows 10 and 11 use native hypervisors to handle backend tasks, but Dead Space 3 flagrantly rejects them. Press , type optionalfeatures , and press Enter . Locate the Hyper-V checkbox and uncheck it entirely.
Use a Steam/Origin/EA-purchased copy and updated launcher
Even if you don’t use VMs, some software installs services:
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