I had a similar issue. Turned out to be a extra letter “T” in the graphic cards ROM file I forgot to remove. It also could be an issue with the scripts. Good luck with the troubleshooting.
A wise man once said "don't virtualize linux virtualize windows" honestly windows is shitware and it should only be used for compatibility reasons. Though I'm pretty biased as an arch user who wants to erect an opensource state.
Very stressful but it ended up being sorta fun.
Once you go VM you never leave the VM addiction. Also, shout out to Mutahar for making those VM guides.
Good work. I ended up following the guide but I just get a black screen when booting up the VM. Troubleshooting hell here we goooooo!!!
I had a similar issue. Turned out to be a extra letter “T” in the graphic cards ROM file I forgot to remove. It also could be an issue with the scripts. Good luck with the troubleshooting.
A wise man once said "don't virtualize linux virtualize windows" honestly windows is shitware and it should only be used for compatibility reasons. Though I'm pretty biased as an arch user who wants to erect an opensource state.
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