Nested virtualization, Windows 8.1 64bit, multiple CPUs lead to crash
Posted: 25. Oct 2020, 10:06
VirtualBox version 6.1.14
Host Machie: Windows 10 64bit (i9 9900K 8core)
Guest Machine1: Debian 10 64bit (4core allocated)
Guest Machine2: Windows 8.1 64bit
Host Machie contains Guest Machine1, and Guest Machine1 contains Guest Machine2, it's nested virtualization.
When I run Windows 8.1 64bit in Host Machie with multiple CPUs, no crash, everything is fine.
But when I run Windows 8.1 64bit in Guest Machine1, I can only allocate 1 cpu, if more then 1 cpu are allocated, it will crash after I click start.
Any ideas?
Logs in attachments.
Host Machie: Windows 10 64bit (i9 9900K 8core)
Guest Machine1: Debian 10 64bit (4core allocated)
Guest Machine2: Windows 8.1 64bit
Host Machie contains Guest Machine1, and Guest Machine1 contains Guest Machine2, it's nested virtualization.
When I run Windows 8.1 64bit in Host Machie with multiple CPUs, no crash, everything is fine.
But when I run Windows 8.1 64bit in Guest Machine1, I can only allocate 1 cpu, if more then 1 cpu are allocated, it will crash after I click start.
Any ideas?
Logs in attachments.