WSL2 Virtualization Check Detail#250
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Added instruction to display the CPU panel in Task Manager for virtualization support verification.
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The spec from this PR is available at https://preview.sesh.rs/previews/eecs280staff/tutorials/250/. (Available until Fri Jul 24 2026.) |
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This PR adds a minor detail that the CPU panel needs to be displayed for users to check that virtualization is enabled. This detail is needed for completeness - the default panel shown seems to be whichever one you were looking at the last time you had task manager open, so it's possible something else would pop up if a user had been poking around the task manager for something else in the past.