![]() ![]() ![]() To run VMs on any modern system you will need to enable TPM in your bios settings. Trusted Platform Module or better known as TPM is a microcontroller on your motherboard that stores encryption keys and other important data which helps verify the identity of your platform. This will allocate enough video and graphical resources to your VM so that it can install Windows 11 easily. You will need to go into your VM settings and select VBoxSVGA as your video adapter in the display settings. If you had selected the wrong Windows version then this setting was also likely messed up for you. Fix #2: Select VBoxSVGA as your video adapter Thankfully this can be easily changed, simply select either ‘Windows 10’ or ‘Windows 7’ in your VM settings again and you should be good to go. And if you select your Windows version incorrectly, then you could end up experiencing errors and crashes. Sadly, as Windows 11 is a leaked copy and not officially released yet, it doesn’t appear on this list. ![]() Virtualbox allows you to choose the Windows version you wish to install and sets up your virtual machine’s resources accordingly. Fix #2: Select VBoxSVGA as your video adapterįix #1: Change your chosen Windows version.Fix #1: Change your chosen Windows version. ![]()
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