Same with me. It seems like a pretty simple concept but does literally nothing after defining the devices and starting the VM. I'm thinking about trying a nightly.....Just updated from 9.3 to 11 so I could use the VM option for a Windows VM. When I go to boot and connect with VNC, it cannot boot from the Windows ISO. I know for sure that the ISO is working normally. Any ideas?
Okay, I'll try a different set of ISOs then. Thanks for the advice.windows 10 iso is working for me I've made 2 vms. It must has a uefi boot iso
I'm on my 5th iso. Post here if you get any success.Okay, I'll try a different set of ISOs then. Thanks for the advice.
@johnwaters , I followed that youtube to a TEE, still a no go.
agreed...I'm chatting with "Unboxing Addict" @ Youtube about this very subject. He's mentioning something about the BIOS being misconfigured....He's gonna produce a tutorial on this and post it on Youtube
What did you setup freenas as first? UEFI or legacy?windows 10 iso is working for me I've made 2 vms. It must has a uefi boot iso
What did you setup freenas as first? UEFI or legacy?
I just tried it. What I get from VNC:
'The connection was refused by the computer'
No such luck, I really appreciate anybody's answers at this point though. This is important for me to get running....Change your VNC video quality to medium and see if that works