Should I enable Intel Virtualization and VT-d? - Super User I have an Intel Core Duo P8600 and use Virtualbox Virtual box some settings about virtualization My question is should I enable Intel Virtualization and VT-d? I found that they were both disab
[Solved] VirtualBox - Error In supR3HardenedWinReSpawn when powering up . . . Thank you for this solution I had this issue and didn't know how to resolve it I uninstalled VBox 7 1 4 Then I installed Vbox 7 1 6 I was having issues everytime I installed Vbox while it was already installed Uninstalling it first, then installing is what fixed my prior issues If I were to reboot my host, is that service supposed to be started at startup I wonder?
How to open existing VMs in VirtualBox? - Super User Importing existing virtual machines from another host into VirtualBox 4 and above on Windows hosts: Importing the vdi virtual disk: Go to the menu: *File ⇨ Virtual media manager Drag and drop the [vm_name] vdi into the list Adding the imported machine to the vbox manager list: Double-click on the [vm_name] vbox file in the directory of the vm, to add this machine to the vbox manager list
VirtualBox 7. 1. 6 Install Fatal Error During the installation process the screen went black and then reappeared on only 1 monitor with the 2nd monitor still black, it looks similar as if it crashed the display driver, however i got no notification from the display driver or windows about it crashing then after a brief moment the screen flashed black again and then both displays
How does VirtualBoxs memory usage work? - Super User I've been running several VM's with VirtualBox, and the memory usage reported from various perspectives, and I'm having trouble figuring how much memory my VMs actually use Here is an example: I
Addressing localhost from a VirtualBox virtual machine Shutdown VM and on my Mac in VirtualBox: Go to VirtualBox > preferences > Network > Host-only Networks > + to add a network vboxnet1 Go to My_VM > settings > Network > Adapter 1 Select Enable Network Adapter and set Attached to: to Bridged Adapter Then set Advanced > Promiscuous Mode: to Allow VMs Click OK Go to My_VM > settings > Network
How to boot to virtual BIOS? - virtualbox. org I know you can boot to VirtualBox's guest BIOS I've done it and it required mashing "Del" immediately upon a guest restart Yet on another PC I've put VirtualBox on I can't get it to take me to the guest BIOS to save my life I've mashed "Del" as quckly as I possibly can but the bootup just flies right past the initial screen too fast I even tried things like "VboxManage modifyVM