I would like to ask for help getting my Ubuntu vm set up. The problem may lay with my windows 10 configuration, but thought I would start here. I did a clean install of windows 10 last month, and ever since then I have not been able to get virtualization to work. The machine starts to load, then gets stuck on the black screen with the spinning circle. The circle stops spinning, the screen freezes, and my CPU raises 10 degrees C.
My system: Auros Gigabyte x570 elite (renound for virtualization issues I know), Ryzen 3700, Windows 10. I also started mining ethereum using betterhash, which might have caused the issue as well. My bios is the latest version, and I have SMT enabled. I would be happy to provide logs or any other information if you can tell me what you need. Thanks team!
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Re: Ubuntu stalling on image install, oracle VM virtualbox Thanks for the guidance on setting up my machine. It turns out that a search into the first log for Attempting fall back to NEM shows that hyper-v was in use, and I was advised to reboot, enter command prompt as admin, then enter bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off and DISM /Online. Download VirtualBox. Visit www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads. Under VirtualBox binaries. Back to Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager, click on the new Ubuntu virtual machine and hit 'Start' button. Now you shall see a 'Welcome' screen. Click 'Install Ubuntu' button. Vsee clinic. Note that the installation process may differ a little bit from version to version.
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To install Ubuntu Linux on your computer, you'll first need to create an installer by placing the Ubuntu ISO file on a disc or flash drive. If you use a DVD, a standard 4.5GB disc will be plenty. If you choose to use a flash drive, make sure it is at least 2GB. Install Linux (Ubuntu) on Windows 10 for Dual Boot Step 1. Download Ubuntu IOS. To install Ubuntu on Windows 10, the first thing you need to prepare is the ISO file of Ubuntu. You can get it by visiting clicking here. Just select the OS you prefer.-image from ubuntu.com. Create a Bootable USB Drive for Ubuntu.