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Settings required to run Windows 8 in VirtualBox (lessthandot.com)
61 points by rodh257 on Sept 14, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 13 comments



> After BOIS has been configured, you need to do a reboot, shut down, wait about 10 seconds and then start up again.

Ignoring the BIOS spelling thing: What is this 10 second wait here? Magic? What do I have to say and which type of animal should I offer to the machine?

More serious: Why?


This is mostly a safer version of a quick power on/off/on. Some badly designed power sources will cough when they start with charged capacitors... Ten seconds is neither enough nor too much.


Got Win8 installed on VirtualBox just fine on my Dell laptop, but network adapters didn't work for me. So no internet. :(

I went with the virtual hard drive technique (http://hnsl.mn/win8vhd) instead and it worked perfectly. I'm now dual booting Win8 and Win7. :)


No luck for me with the 64-bit build in VMware Fusion 3.1.3. I hear it runs on VMware Fusion 4 though. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2996520


I'm trying the 32 bit developer preview on Virtual Box 4.0.12 with Host as a WinXpSP3 system. Even with the above settings I keep getting a "computer needs to restart" error. Anyone faced/solved this issue?


Never mind. I hadn't turned on virtualization in my BIOS. Its working now.


Has anyone been able to make mouse integration work correctly? That is the only thing that I haven't been able to make work correctly.


Yeah, I had enable absolute pointing device unchecked. Silly answer to go with my silly question.


Does anyone know how to enable IO APIC on VMWare?

My attempt to install Win8 DP only gets a "HAL INITIALIZATION FAILED" error in the setup screen.


Hi Rod!

Networking didn't initially work for me but I got it going by using NAT with an Intel card; seems they included drivers for them.


Has anyone been able to use it in Bootcamp on a Mac?


I was able to install it on my MacBook. But the Bootcamp CD installer doesn't load. So I guess it "worked" but I have to hard click everything with my trackpad and I can't scroll with it.

It just feels like a tablet operating system over Windows 7. The new interface is kind of stupid without a touch screen.


Also it is important to do a full power shutdown, not just reboot if you are enabling virtualization in BIOS for the first time.




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