
On a Windows 11 system with the VMP (or Hyper-V) enabled, you'd see something slightly different in the systeminfo.exe results: Hyper-V Requirements: A hypervisor has been detected. It should have been enabled during the initial wsl -install, but it looks like something went wrong. Yes, you do seem to have virtualized enabled in the firmware, as you indicate: Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yesīut you don't appear to have the Virtual Machine Platform (VMP) enabled. Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes

I've already enabled virtualization, confirmed with systeminfo.exe: PS C:\Users\User> systeminfo.exe Please enable the Virtual Machine Platform Windows feature and ensure virtualization is enabled in the BIOS. WslRegisterDistribution failed with error: 0x80370102 In a separate Ubuntu shell: Installing, this may take a few minutes. Uninstall Ubuntu manually: PS C:\Users\User> wsl -install -d Ubuntu There is no distribution with the supplied name. Follow the command instructions in that error message: PS C:\Users\User> wsl -shutdown Install Ubuntu, launch, get the error message in the attached image.

Windows Subsystem for Linux has no installed distributions.ĭistributions can be installed by visiting the Microsoft Store: The following is a list of valid distributions that can be installed. Windows Subsystem for Linux is already installed. Here are the commands I've been running to try to resolve.Ĭonfirming WSL is installed: PS C:\Users\User> wsl -install I've followed online guides for installing Ubuntu on WSL such as the ones here:īut when I install Ubuntu I get the error in the picture below: I am trying to run a Linux program on my laptop for the first time.
