![]() The hypervisors from VMware and Oracle Virtualbox should still work as long as the Windows 11 hardware requirements are met. Microsoft is already making 2nd generation VMs mandatory for Hyper-V. In a nutshell: Virtual machines also need the same hardware requirements as bare metal instances. For more details on the Windows 11 system requirements – see this blog post here. Running Windows 11 in VMs in other virtualization products from vendors such as VMware and Oracle will continue to work as long as the hardware requirements are met. In Hyper-V, VMs need to be created as a Generation 2 VM. Previously created VMs running Insider Preview builds may not update to the latest preview builds. ![]() This build includes a change that aligns the enforcement of the Windows 11 system requirements on Virtual Machines (VMs) to be the same as it is for physical PCs. So far so bad, because the following statement can now be found in the announcement: On September 16, 2021, Microsoft then released the Windows 11 Insider Preview build 22000.194 in the Beta Channel (see Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.194). The colleagues from MSPU had mentioned this here. On Twitter, users reported that their upgrade to this Insider build failed because TPM 2.0 was missing. A good week ago, on, Microsoft had released Windows 11 Insider Preview build 22454 in the Developer Channel (see Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22454). ![]() I've begun omitting mention new Windows Insider Preview builds within my blogs (unless there are earth-shattering new features). ![]()
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