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So VirtualBox only can be installed into paths where only Administrators or system accounts have the ability to do so. Quite smart, one of the ONLY program ever made which have such paranoid requirement, and what do we gain for this ?
Also, there is a physical NVIDIA GPU which is not used at all on the server (except sometimes for cuda / openCL computation when no VM are running), so the hardware capabilities exist and are available for VirtualBox (the server display is using another graphic card on the out-of-band BMC controller - it was the same before upgrading to 7.1 and ...
and then it just sits at the virtualbox splash screen. Trying to set hpet(i.e. VBoxManage modifyvm "win11" --hpet on) on results in the same thing. Disabling Nested Paging does get me to the Windows 11 installer and does the usual Windows install stuff.
Solution: 1. Power of the VM machine 2. Go to the settings of your VM - System - Boot Order - Uncheck Floppy 3. Press
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Create in VirtualBox a new virtual machine with the name Windows 3.11 or any name you like. By OS Type select the Operating System: Microsoft Window. Under version select: Windows 3.1.
scottgus1 Site Moderator Posts: 20945 Joined: 30. Dec 2009, 19:14 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
(such as MS Surface Pro users: we only have a Left Ctrl key), u need to go into Virtualbox>>File>>Preferences>>Input>>VirtualMachine tab>>change Host key Combination to one that works for ya(I used Ctrl+Shift+Alt which doesn't seem to be in use already)
Thanks for reporting back, though next time you need to mention what VirtualBox version you are using. The current version (7.x) does not need the extension pack to provide USB support. Had you mentioned that you were using 6.x (even now that's only a guess) then we would have known to mention the need for an extension pack.
First of all, VirtualBox won't create a serial port for your host. So you have to create two virtual COM ports on the host using some other software and bridge these two ports virtually. Then use one port to connect to Simulink and other must be setup in such a way that VM COM port uses this port.