HI,
I have some issues with Virtualbox when launching VM using more than one core in system's options. There is two log one while using multiples cores and one with only one core used. With multiples cores VM will never start just loading advitam eternam and with one core it launches instantly
Thx a lot for your help
Issue with using multi-processor W11
Issue with using multi-processor W11
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mpack
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Re: Issue with using multi-processor W11
You have Hyper-v enabled. See HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM (Hyper-V is active).
Re: Issue with using multi-processor W11
Thanks for your help it's working perfectly now ! But I need to use Docker too. Did you know any things that can help me ? For the moment I made 2 boot entry with bcdedit but if you know how to do it without I would be grateful
KOOONIII
KOOONIII
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mpack
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Re: Issue with using multi-processor W11
I've heard there's a switching tool on github that claims to let you switch easily, but I've never used it myself since I have no use for Hyper-v, Docker et al.
Re: Issue with using multi-processor W11
Thanks I did it with bcdedit on windows boot menu. Did you know if it's possible to split the processor, one side using hyper-V the others VT-x ?
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Re: Issue with using multi-processor W11
It is not.KOOONIII wrote:Did you know if it's possible to split the processor, one side using hyper-V the others VT-x ?
I suggest that you use the tool indicated.