No Hyper-V at features on off windows 10 technical preview

Hey, when Im trying to emulate windows phone 8 program from visual studio 2013 update 4 it says no hyper-v.
My virtualization is enabled and so the SLAT and DEP.
What can I do?

Go to the Windows 10 help and support area:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-faq-help-support-pc
They should be able to help you determine if Hyper-V is supported or not and how to install.
Bret Bentzinger (MSFT) @awehellyeah

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