In addition to everything should now work better, Windows 11 appears as an option when trying to create a new virtual machine, and the installation experience has also been improved. Last week, Oracle released VirtualBox 7.0 Beta, and one of the biggest improvements is the official support for Windows 11. That is what will happen from the current VirtualBox 7.0 Beta: It is likely that some of you have installed Windows 11 practically since its launch, or more specifically since it was discovered how to do ByPass, but it was achieved unofficially. This is true until the developer makes some tweaks and then yes, the support is official. In fact I have Ubuntu 22.10 on GNOME Boxes. In software, many times we can do certain things, but just because they work doesn't mean they're going to do it in the best way.
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