vmx is the flags needed for nested virtualization.
args: -cpu kvm64,vmx=on
This does report vmx flags once added (and absent without that argument in conf) but you may need to install Win10 from scratch with that CPU change. My VM wanted to boot loop and repair with that CPU change.
But the Broadwell changes I suggested should also have worked. My VM starts HyperV VM and Task Manager reports virtualization support:
If you can test kvm64,vmx=on (possibly from new install if needed) of course that seems to be the answer you wanted... im just not sure why Broadwell didn't work when it aught to have.
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