ant wrote:C_User_007 wrote:I have hyper-v enabled (I need docker support and WSL2).
I was able to use VM's in turtle-mode in 6.1.30.
In 6.1.32 none of the virtual machine boot.
I am migrating my VDI's to VHDX's now as I need virtual machines but I need VM's that work.
It was a good run while it lasted.
What OSes (guests and hosts -- were all 64-bit?) are you using on your setups? Can you please kindly gather the logs and attach them in my forum thread so we can get details for the developers to analyze and fix?
I haven't downgraded back to v6.1.30 yet, but I might soon since I'll need to use my 64-bit VMs soon.

I have Windows 11 as the host and the guests are Windows 10, Windows 11 and Ubuntu.
I have a Windows 10 32 bit guest and the rest are 64 bit machines.
The issue I faced was the same - freezing up on booting and then having to kill the running virtualbox instance.
Unfortunately, since I am working on a time-sensitive project I have not been able to set up the logging properly.
What I did do was to uninstall virtualbox 6.1.32 and reinstall 6.1.30 (removing the guest additions before uninstalling) and the guest systems work again.
I suspect that there might be a hiccup when hyper-v is enabled but I can only investigate once my project is complete, which won't be any time soon.
Reverting worked and the VM's now boot, so I would advise reverting if you need your VM's running while having hyper-v enabled. 6.1.30 works well for that scenario.
IF I get time I might reinstall 6.1.32 and set up logging but time is not my friend right now.
Good luck!