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 In my previous post I discussed how I went about trying to determine the differences in processor functionality provided by Hyper-V's Limit Processor Functionality (LPF) checkbox. You probably want to read through that in order to get the necessary background to understand this final instalment. 
In this post I discuss how you can determine: 
- If your operating system is running on a hypervisor, 
 
- The processor feature differences presented for an operating system running directly on hardware versus a parent partition operating system on a hypervisor, 
 
- The processor feature differences presented for a child partition operating system running without LPF set versus one that does. 
   
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