Virtualbox Issues
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@stacksofplates said in Virtualbox Issues:
What is the specific error?
Application Guard and Credential Guard will use hyper-v to sandbox without actually enabling hyper-v.
There was no error. It looks like it loaded kernel but I can't be 100% sure that it did so completely. I would get the opensuse splash and it would just hang from there, never moving past that. I guess its just something with this machine at work because virtualbox worked perfectly on my workstation at home last night. They had identical settings so it was just weird and I was feeling like an idiot lol.
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@jmoore said in Virtualbox Issues:
@stacksofplates said in Virtualbox Issues:
What is the specific error?
Application Guard and Credential Guard will use hyper-v to sandbox without actually enabling hyper-v.
There was no error. It looks like it loaded kernel but I can't be 100% sure that it did so completely. I would get the opensuse splash and it would just hang from there, never moving past that. I guess its just something with this machine at work because virtualbox worked perfectly on my workstation at home last night. They had identical settings so it was just weird and I was feeling like an idiot lol.
Yeah it could be the application guard stuff. From my experience you need to use bcdedit to disable that. And it's annoying.
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@stacksofplates said in Virtualbox Issues:
@jmoore said in Virtualbox Issues:
@stacksofplates said in Virtualbox Issues:
What is the specific error?
Application Guard and Credential Guard will use hyper-v to sandbox without actually enabling hyper-v.
There was no error. It looks like it loaded kernel but I can't be 100% sure that it did so completely. I would get the opensuse splash and it would just hang from there, never moving past that. I guess its just something with this machine at work because virtualbox worked perfectly on my workstation at home last night. They had identical settings so it was just weird and I was feeling like an idiot lol.
Yeah it could be the application guard stuff. From my experience you need to use bcdedit to disable that. And it's annoying.
I guess it could be but this is a newly imaged machine and other machines (but different models) work with the defaults also. So I wonder if it does not have something to do with this specific model or something in its bios. I glanced at the virtualbox documentation page just enough to make sure these defaults are what is suggested and they were. so it cvould be related to hyper-v but I am not convinced as other machines with the same image work fine. Who knows lol, its just one of those things.