RL10 Under VirtualBox

https://forums.rockylinux.org/t/rl10-under-virtualbox/18762/7

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That’s unlikely to fix the issue. The problem is that Windows has made it very difficult to fully disable HyperV.

Refer to this thread: forums.virtualbox.org VT-x issue - virtualbox.org

In the last post is the solution I found that finally worked.

post by JDB on Aug 24 JDB Aug 24

The solution – still a little confusing by crossing over to the VirtualBox forum.

Was the solution finally to disable “Device Guard” and “Credential Guard” in the Local Group Policy Editor?

I.E. do this —

Run GPEDIT.MSC in Administrator mode.
Navigate to: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Guard
Read all the crap about Turn On Virtualisation Based Security.
Set “Turn On Virtualisation Based Security” to Disabled.
Reboot.

In the future, Microsoft is sure to introduce some additional rotten easter eggs into the OS.

-JDB

post by hspindel on Aug 24 hspindel Aug 24

The GPEDIT solution did not work for me. Don’t know why you found it confusing to refer to my VBox posts, but the only solution I found (listed in the VBox forum) is to use this tool:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa … x?id=53337

post by JDB on Aug 24 JDB Aug 24

Thanks for the link. (I’m always confused; not your fault :upside_down_face:

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