Liebe Virtualbox-Freunde. Habe Virtualbox auf meinem PC mit Windows 10 installier. Möchte aber Windows-XP wegen alten CAD-Programmen intallieren. Nun bekam ich die Meldung: Die Hardware-Virtualisierung ist in den Systemeistellungen aktiviert. Wie und wo kann ich die Hardware-Virtuallisierung in der Systemeinstellungen deaktivieren?
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Virtualbox deaktivieren
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Re: Virtualbox deaktivieren
Because I can't quite understand the error message (lost in translation?), create a DOS VM and try to run it.[color=#BF6000]DeepL translator[/color] wrote:Dear Virtualbox friends. I installed Virtualbox on my PC with Windows 10. But I want to install Windows-XP because of old CAD programs. Now I got the message: The hardware virtualization is activated in the system settings. How and where can I deactivate the hardware virtualization in the system settings?
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Re: Virtualbox deaktivieren
I'm going to guess that he means that the CAD software is complaining because it has detected that it's running in a VM.
There is no fix for this, except to contact the CAD vendor and ask for a version that runs in a VM: most of them have "network floating license" versions that can do it.
... though I expect the next problem would be getting a 3D CAD app to work well with VirtualBox. In my experience they don't.
There is no fix for this, except to contact the CAD vendor and ask for a version that runs in a VM: most of them have "network floating license" versions that can do it.
... though I expect the next problem would be getting a 3D CAD app to work well with VirtualBox. In my experience they don't.
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Re: Virtualbox deaktivieren
I think it might be the "Enable Hardware Virtualization" or "Enable VT-x/AMD-V" in the VM Settings, and somehow the OP lost VT-x/AMD-V on the host (Hyper-V) and can't launch the VM...
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