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  • [6.11.0] VM Windows issues with Nested Virtualization


    Rohit Sharma
    • Annoyance

    So i am on 6.10.3 and nested VMs run totally fine. 

    I have a windows server running a VMware server and it hosts 2 guest OS on it.

     

    as soon as i upgrade to 6.11 or 6.11 RC versions, the guest OS on VMware stop starting up. 

    I am on a threadripper with 256 GB ram. See the screenshot i see when i try to run the VM guest 

     

    I would really like to go to 6.11 and latest versions.. so good features are being released. But this is holding me back.

    Pls help or guide. 

    VM_UNRAID_6.11 issue.jpg




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