Hi.
I have the desktop PC with win7 and win11
on win7 vbox works just fine
on win11pro 22H2 - vt-x is not available error
i did apply all solutions - disabled Hyper-V, set bcd, memory integrity, windows components, nothing helps.
what else i can do?
i tryed both vb6 and vb7 - same error
Vbox on Win 11
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
That will be Hyper-v, very much not disabled.KeyBo wrote: on win11pro 22H2 - vt-x is not available error
i did apply all solutions - disabled Hyper-V
See HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM (Hyper-V is active).
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
after recommendations from link above, still getting error, but now it's changed
before after changes from link above
before after changes from link above
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
I was successful in getting my WinXP guest out of "turtle" mode (really really slow), by setting hypervisorlaunchtype off AND disabling VBS in "Memory Integrity" on my Win11 host.
A couple of notes on my journey:
1 - Make sure you run the bcdedit command As Administrator.
2 - After (1), I used command Shutdown /r /t 1 to restart Win11, but although the hypervisorlaunchtype was indeed Off after reboot, I got quick "Module Not Loaded"-type errors on both my Win7 and WinXP guests! After another simple (albeit accidental) reboot, this error went away, but I was still in "turtle" mode.
3 - I noticed that my Win7 guest also had Mr. Turtle, but it really wasn't slow to me.
4 - After disabling VBS, both machines came up with Mr. "V" instead of Mr. Turtle and I am happy!
5 - I have Defender running, but did not need to mess with this (note I don't have the firewall turned on).
Thanks for the notes for fixing this!
A couple of notes on my journey:
1 - Make sure you run the bcdedit command As Administrator.
2 - After (1), I used command Shutdown /r /t 1 to restart Win11, but although the hypervisorlaunchtype was indeed Off after reboot, I got quick "Module Not Loaded"-type errors on both my Win7 and WinXP guests! After another simple (albeit accidental) reboot, this error went away, but I was still in "turtle" mode.
3 - I noticed that my Win7 guest also had Mr. Turtle, but it really wasn't slow to me.
4 - After disabling VBS, both machines came up with Mr. "V" instead of Mr. Turtle and I am happy!
5 - I have Defender running, but did not need to mess with this (note I don't have the firewall turned on).
Thanks for the notes for fixing this!
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
3 days and I finally won!
for my case critical was to create dword into registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/DeviceGuard/EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity"
and set it to 0.
Thanks to dear Mr. Tax Shack for the clue.
for my case critical was to create dword into registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/DeviceGuard/EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity"
and set it to 0.
Thanks to dear Mr. Tax Shack for the clue.
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
KeyBo - how in the world did you figure out the registry hack that was needed? Why needed for you and not me? Curious. . . .
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
You mention VBSTax Shack wrote:KeyBo - how in the world did you figure out the registry hack that was needed? Why needed for you and not me? Curious. . . .
I google "disable VBS"
there are several ways to do that
one of them - registry
obviously just disable memory integrity in device guard was not enough in win11 22h2
thats how
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
I'm under win11 22h2, too. "Memory integrity" (under "Core Isolation") turned off worked for me. Not sure what "device guard" is, but, whatever.KeyBo wrote: obviously just disable memory integrity in device guard was not enough in win11 22h2
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
Well, I believe that's somehow You already have that DWORD, may beTax Shack wrote: I'm under win11 22h2, too. "Memory integrity" (under "Core Isolation") turned off worked for me. Not sure what "device guard" is, but, whatever.
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Re: Vbox on Win 11
It's one of several items listed in the standard FAQ as needing to be turned off.Tax Shack wrote:Not sure what "device guard" is