hi,
I managed to virtualize W$11 in TPM/SB mode as well as in "BIOS" mode (with
the BypassTPMCheck and BypassSecureBootCheck register keys set to 1).
I didn't go further with W$11 in TPM/SB mode, but I was able to start it,
once the installation was done, with the SB disabled (file=./OVMF_CODE.fd)
hi,
I simply prefer the manipulation of a few keys in the Windows registry at
the time of installation to the "complex" Qemu boot (SecureBoot and TPM).
however, I tried to install W$11 with native (passthrough) and emulated
(swtpm) TPM support, but I always get the warning that the (virtual)
comp
Totally agree with Friedrich, there is no reason to use workaround or
hacks. You can simply use a tpm emulator. I'm using swtpm (it's open source
and available on github) since this August and it works perfectly.
Stefano
Il ven 15 ott 2021, 18:31 Friedrich Oslage ha scritto:
> Why do you want t
Why do you want to use the registry workarounds? It's a lot easier to
just emulate a TPM and Secure-Boot. And yes, Windows 11 works just fine
in a Qemu VM which meets the requirements.
Also, I'd recommend using libvirt instead of executing qemu directly, it
just makes everything easier. For in
On 10/15/21 7:42 AM, Pascal wrote:
hi everyone,
here is the "environment" used (but it still doesn't work :-() :
off topic and irrelevant, but if your objective is to try Windoze 11,
the insider preview works fine on Oracle Virtualbox which does not
emulate TPM either.
Haven't tried qemu. M
hi everyone,
here is the "environment" used (but it still doesn't work :-() :
$ uname -r
5.10.73-1-lts
$ /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -version
QEMU emulator version 6.1.0
$ qemu-img info 11.disk
image: 11.disk
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 64 GiB (68719476736 bytes)
disk size: 196 KiB
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