I was preparing the total reinstallation of VirtualBox because this pc already hace VB in the past under windows 8.1. Now with the acronis special restore was with windows 10 home . So I thought is not was the BIOS, but then I remember I update the BIOS during the acronis restore too.
If not possible, close the Virtualbox window for the VM with the Power Off option set. Right-click the VM in the main Virtualbox window's VM list, choose Show Log. Save the far left tab's log, zip it, and post the zip file, using the forum's Upload Attachment tab.
Solution: 1. Power of the VM machine 2. Go to the settings of your VM - System - Boot Order - Uncheck Floppy 3. Press
VirtualBox GPU acceleration is disabled or your real host GPU doesn't support HW acceleration. If renderer is softpipe or generic , then something has gone wrong. If you run any of the benchmarks you will have to alter the screen resolution back and forth afterwards.
Oracle VM VirtualBox detects Hyper-V automatically and uses Hyper-V as the virtualization engine for the host. The CPU icon [1] in the VM window status bar indicates that Hyper-V is being used. Note : When using this feature, you might experience significant Oracle VM VirtualBox performance degradation on some host systems.
I update my Virtualbox to 7.1.4 and install the Extension Pack but the turtle persist. Last edited by mobostar0101 on 13. Nov 2024, 12:58, edited 1 time in total.
scottgus1 Site Moderator Posts: 20945 Joined: 30. Dec 2009, 19:14 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
Create in VirtualBox a new virtual machine with the name Windows 3.11 or any name you like. By OS Type select the Operating System: Microsoft Window. Under version select: Windows 3.1.
If C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox is your current directory, using VBoxManage works because it looks for the program in that folder, and it is located in C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox. I hope this helps.
VirtualBox on M1 and M3 Macs only supports ARM-based VMs. To resolve this, you can either create a new VM with an ARM-compatible OS or try using QEMU, which allows virtualization across different architectures, including Intel-to-ARM migration.