I'm trying to install a guest Windows 8 PC on a virtual Windows 2008 server.
The 1st error is about the VT-x/AMD-V hardware acceleration not being available. I select Continue, because I don't know what else to do.
The guest starts booting from the iso, then crashes. The error on the screen lists:
You PC needs to restart
Please hold down the power button
Error code: 0x0000005D
Parameters:
0x03061A05
0x756E6547
0x49656E69
0x6C65746E
I suspect the 1st error regarding the hardware acceleration is the problem, since I had no trouble installing Win 8 on a Win 7 laptop. Where do I look for this file?
Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
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Perryg
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Re: Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
You need to enable hardware virtualization in your PCs bios to be able to install Windows 8
Re: Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
Where would I make that setting? In VirtualBox for my new guest OS?
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Re: Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
Google how to change your pc bios
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Re: Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
Um, I'm sure Perry doesn't mean that you need to change your PCs BIOS - that would be rather risky. Google for how to make changes in your PC's BIOS configuration, as that is where you will find the VT-x option (which may be called something else, such as Virtualization Functions). Basically, the procedure is specific to the BIOS in your host PC, so we can't tell you how to do it.
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Re: Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
Actually I am sure of the search key words. That is what produced the most responses and various ways on different PCs. Go figure.
Re: Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
Thanks for all the advice.
As I initially stated the host is a VMWare virtual machine. In order to modify the BIOS of the VM, I have to go into vSphere, edit the machine settings, select Options & change the CPU/MMU Visualization from 'Automatic' to 'Use Intel VT-x/AMD-v for instruction set virtualization and software for virtualization', or 'Use Intel Vt-x/AMD-V for instruction set virtualization and Intel/AMD RVI MMU virtualization'. After making the change a reboot is required.
Note: Making these changes may not work if they conflict with the host, and the system will revert to Automatic.
As I initially stated the host is a VMWare virtual machine. In order to modify the BIOS of the VM, I have to go into vSphere, edit the machine settings, select Options & change the CPU/MMU Visualization from 'Automatic' to 'Use Intel VT-x/AMD-v for instruction set virtualization and software for virtualization', or 'Use Intel Vt-x/AMD-V for instruction set virtualization and Intel/AMD RVI MMU virtualization'. After making the change a reboot is required.
Note: Making these changes may not work if they conflict with the host, and the system will revert to Automatic.
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Re: Win 8 on Virtual W2k8
And where exactly did you state that? Anyway nested virtualization is not supported, so glad you got it working.As I initially stated the host is a VMWare virtual machine.