Is there no Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 professional?

Hi All,
I turn Hyper-V feature on as the following:
Then restart computer. But I still don't find Hyper-V. Does anybody know why?

Glad to hear that it is working now.
Cheers!
Jeremy Wu
TechNet Community Support

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