On 10/5/2021 12:39, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 05/10/2021 18.44, Larry Len Rainey wrote:
Larry Finger and others.
I use VirtualBox and I think this affects all virtual machine models as well.
I got Windows 11 pre release working in VirtualBox with Larry Finger's help - ok, one wrong setting.
Now the final release today of Windows 11 says no-go because no TPM2.0 exists. It is enabled in my Dell BIOS.
Does VirtualBox or QEMU or any virtualization provide TPM2.0 to allow Windows 11 to run virtually?
I copied Opensuse Factory as they may have an answer.
This is really going to affect companies like Walmart that use Windows in vmware to provide virtual desktops to employees and contractors. I read that vmware can run windows 11 currently, but virtualbox is working on it.
Yes, I am running Windows 11 on a VM on ESXi 6.7. I had to setup pykmip (on Leap 15.3) to serve as the key provider for VMware vCenter, which then allowed me to encrypt the VM which then allowed me to add a virtual TPM to the windows VM and install Windows 11 on it.