Unable to activate Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 pro x64

Hi there,
I tried to activate Hyper-V on my desktop :
1. Add/Remove Features
2. Add Hyper-V, and all subsets
3. Click OK.
4. Click Restart when prompted.
5. Computer will reboot and then work on configuring features.  I got the error message "Unable to add feature...".
My configuration :
MotherBoard : ASRock Z77 pro3
Processor : Intel I5 3570k
RAM : 8 Gb
OS: Windows 8.1 pro x64
OEM fully activated and updated.
I checked with intel processor identification utility, and my processor support SLAT (VT -x) and Intel virtualisation. I checked too with some tools (coreinfo, systeminfo), everything is ok..).
I updated my BIOS and activated the Virtualisation option.
No way to make it work..
Can anyone help me ? 

If you have other virtualisation applications (VMWare, VirtualBox...) installed on your computer then make sure to check in the TaskManager that there is no running processes from those virtual machines. Hyper-V won't install if there are other virtualisation
processes running.
One other hint when you get Hyper-V up and running is that you will have to add a boot option so that you are able to boot into Windows without Hyper-V services running if you want to use VMWare in paralell with Hyper-V. VMWare will completely break and have
to be reinstalled if you try to run a VM inside it while Hyper-V services are running. Trust me, been there done that and it was an ugly mess. :-)

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