I did a search on VM, and I found out something about if my computer can support a VM. I did a search in Powershell. Here are the results.
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Hotfix(s): 15 Hotfix(s) Installed.
[01]: KB5017022
[02]: KB4562830
[03]: KB4570334
[04]: KB4580325
[05]: KB4586864
[06]: KB5003791
[07]: KB5012170
[08]: KB5017308
[09]: KB5011352
[10]: KB5011651
[11]: KB5014032
[12]: KB5014035
[13]: KB5014671
[14]: KB5015895
[15]: KB5016705
Network Card(s): 3 NIC(s) Installed.
[01]: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller
Connection Name: Ethernet
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server: 192.167.1.1
IP address(es)
[01]: 192.168.1.2
[02]: fe80::512a:b668:5fc5:1e61
[03]: 2603:6080:a60b:1d46:49bd:14f9:deda:c866
[04]: 2603:6080:a60b:1d46:512a:b668:5fc5:1e61
[05]: 2603:6080:a60b:1d46::1000
[02]: Qualcomm QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Adapter
Connection Name: Wi-Fi
Status: Media disconnected
[03]: VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapter
Connection Name: VirtualBox Host-Only Network
DHCP Enabled: No
IP address(es)
[01]: 192.167.56.1
[02]: fe80::39f2:5b96:6f7d:faf8
Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes
Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: Yes
Second Level Address Translation: Yes
Data Execution Prevention Available: Yes
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Under DHCP Enabled, it says no. But it looks like my computer can host a VM.