So, I have had a happy VM Win11 Pro in virtualbox, where I was playing Bigfish games. Suddenly even the game I played without issues became jumpy, lagging, the audio skippy... despite strong hardware support (6 cores CPU and plenty of graphic memory, twice the usual max (mine is 256MB). 3D virtualisation enabled, all usual settings in place. I tried to uninstall the realtek HD sound driver and reboot, which installed it again. It said I have the best one.
Troubleshooting found a problem with the audio though, but couldn't fix it.
The chatbot says it may be because it is unregistered version (on a computer that came with Win10 and recognises new Win11 on a separate hard drive natively installed there).
The chatbot also suggested I could fix this problem with registering a licence (which I have been having in my stash for a good year). But will it? The bot suggested that unregistered licence might have barriers for updates and optimisation by the Windows system. Is that true? It doesn't even play the usual start up sound, just a single 'duh' and that's it.
There are pieces of software that only run in Windows, so I want to keep it for now.
Troubleshooting found a problem with the audio though, but couldn't fix it.
The chatbot says it may be because it is unregistered version (on a computer that came with Win10 and recognises new Win11 on a separate hard drive natively installed there).
The chatbot also suggested I could fix this problem with registering a licence (which I have been having in my stash for a good year). But will it? The bot suggested that unregistered licence might have barriers for updates and optimisation by the Windows system. Is that true? It doesn't even play the usual start up sound, just a single 'duh' and that's it.
There are pieces of software that only run in Windows, so I want to keep it for now.
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