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Windows 11 24h2 in VirtualBox issue Question

Windows 11 24h2 in VirtualBox issue Question

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Adamskim2003
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02-06-2021, 01:01 AM
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You're encountering an issue with installing Windows 11 24h2 in VirtualBox. It seems the installation process is stalling or freezing, especially compared to your smoother experience with Windows 11 23h2. Check the VirtualBox settings, ensure you're using the latest version of VirtualBox, and verify that your system meets the requirements for 24h2. If needed, try restarting VirtualBox or reinstalling the Windows ISO.
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Adamskim2003
02-06-2021, 01:01 AM #1

You're encountering an issue with installing Windows 11 24h2 in VirtualBox. It seems the installation process is stalling or freezing, especially compared to your smoother experience with Windows 11 23h2. Check the VirtualBox settings, ensure you're using the latest version of VirtualBox, and verify that your system meets the requirements for 24h2. If needed, try restarting VirtualBox or reinstalling the Windows ISO.

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BoxyCookie
Junior Member
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02-13-2021, 02:50 AM
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You're running a Dell OptiPlex 5080 Mini with a 1 TB NVMe SSD, 32 GB RAM, an i7-10700 processor, AMD Radeon RX 640, and Windows 10 22H2 Pro, fully updated with the latest drivers.
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BoxyCookie
02-13-2021, 02:50 AM #2

You're running a Dell OptiPlex 5080 Mini with a 1 TB NVMe SSD, 32 GB RAM, an i7-10700 processor, AMD Radeon RX 640, and Windows 10 22H2 Pro, fully updated with the latest drivers.

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spikerdog89
Member
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02-14-2021, 01:36 PM
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I believe all hardware virtualization options are turned on in your system's BIOS. What RAM size and number of CPU cores were allocated to the virtual machine? Which additional configurations applied (such as chipset, TPM settings, processor type, etc.)? Are you using the most recent release of Virtual Box? If the application becomes unresponsive, expect a warning message similar to a guru meditation error.
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spikerdog89
02-14-2021, 01:36 PM #3

I believe all hardware virtualization options are turned on in your system's BIOS. What RAM size and number of CPU cores were allocated to the virtual machine? Which additional configurations applied (such as chipset, TPM settings, processor type, etc.)? Are you using the most recent release of Virtual Box? If the application becomes unresponsive, expect a warning message similar to a guru meditation error.

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AlexOMontoya
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03-07-2021, 12:48 PM
#4
Your BIOS is already activated!
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AlexOMontoya
03-07-2021, 12:48 PM #4

Your BIOS is already activated!

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kip1113
Member
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03-26-2021, 03:59 AM
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I discovered a method that suits my needs. I explored all possible options, dedicating several hours to understand it. I observed that Windows 11 24H2 functioned in VMWare but froze in VirtualBox. Only 24H2 operated correctly. The fix: In VirtualBox navigate to your Windows 11 24H2 VM »» Settings »» System »» Adjust the chipset to ICH9 »» Apply changes and launch the virtual machine. It resolved the issue for me.
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kip1113
03-26-2021, 03:59 AM #5

I discovered a method that suits my needs. I explored all possible options, dedicating several hours to understand it. I observed that Windows 11 24H2 functioned in VMWare but froze in VirtualBox. Only 24H2 operated correctly. The fix: In VirtualBox navigate to your Windows 11 24H2 VM »» Settings »» System »» Adjust the chipset to ICH9 »» Apply changes and launch the virtual machine. It resolved the issue for me.