![]() ![]() Type 2, hosted Hypervisors run on top of the OS. When enabled, even the physical Windows installation on the host computer runs on hypervisor. Type 1 must be enabled even before operating system is loaded. This is because of the difference between Type 1 (native) Hypervisors and Type 2 (hosted) Hypervisors. Contrary to messages from Virtual Box and VMware it clearly tells the cause: When hardware Hypervisor is disabled, VirtualBox and VMware virtual machines can be started, but running a Hyper-V VM shows an error message. When tried, an error message tells that VM cannot be started.īoth VirtualBox and VMware error messages are quite confusing, not clearly telling what the problem is. ![]() Virtual machines can be created and their settings edited both in Virtual Box and VMware Workstation, but their virtual machines can't be run. When a Type 1 Hypervisor is enabled, Type 2 Hypervisors (VMware Workstation, VirtualBox etc.) virtual machines cannot run. Microsoft Hyper-V is a Type 1 Hypervisor. ![]() To run virtual machines on Type 2 Hypervisors like VirtualBox or VMware, hardware Hypervisor must be turned off. When hypervisor is enabled at boot of computer, only Type 1 Hypervisors like Hyper-V can run virtual machines. ![]()
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