![]() It works well, except you have to switch between the operating systems by restarting them. One way to use the two systems together is to dual boot Windows and Linux. Ian P Posts: 7 Joined: 10.I regularly encourage people to use Linux, and when I give them reasons to switch, I always mention that they can use Windows and Linux together if they’re ‘scared of Linux’. Now I just need to wait to see if any more of the random freezes still happen.Ģnd edit: The freezes did come back with Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop, so it was not the virtio-net driver causing it. So the virtio-net driver seems to have been the cause there, although why a network adapter should affect a disk-to-disk file copy, I don't know. I am going to back some of those changes out to see if the freezing stops.Įdit: I restored the network adapter to Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop, and I can now copy that ISO file to the external disk with no freezes, still under VB 7.0.4 (repeated half a dozen times to make sure). Since then the guest has been randomly freezing about once a day, but I've just found something that makes it freeze consistently, which is copying a 5GByte ISO file on the guest to an external hard drive mounted as a shared folder in it - three attempts to do that have frozen at various points in the copy each time. Changed the network adapter from Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop to virtio-net (in an attempt to get Memory Integrity working in Windows 11).Changed the pointing device setting from PS/2 Mouse back to USB Tablet (that had previously been changed as a workaround for a multi-monitor problem, issue #21137, fixed in 7.0.4). ![]() ![]() All was stable for a longish time with the guest running Windows 10 under 7.0.1, then I made these changes: I am now getting random freezes in a Windows 11 guest under 7.0.4 on a Windows 10 host. ![]()
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