The only reason I hesitated to turn off the hypervisor and uninstall Hyper-V in order to have VirtualBox run properly was that I really like the integration of WSL v2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux) and it's nice to have a bash shell in a Terminal tab intermixed with PowerShell. I really like how Microsoft got X11 and Linux audio working with no configuration, so I can run the Linux version of Visual Code to edit files inside my Linux /home partition. I use WSL daily at work for Yocto Linux dev.