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Hi, I'm having difficulties with Virtualization. I enabled the virtualization thing from my BIOS and yet, while using Virtual box, I cannot open Windows server virtual machine (every time I turn it on, it gives an error (as V box says, critical error occurred) ). Yet I can run a Linux virtual machine.

So far I've done the following things:

I've preinstall virtual box.

I've looked for Hyper-V, but since I'm on win 10 Home, I'm not sure I have it, or I can't find it.

I've removed the virtual machine and created a new one, same result.

 

Any suggestions why the Windows 10 server doesn't want to work?

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The first question that comes to my mind, is what are the differences between the two VMs (accept Windows and Linux)? Have you looked into the logs? Also, here is a guide on virtualBox troubleshooting: https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch12.html#:~:text=To access it%2C select a,VM VirtualBox version and build.

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