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Changes between Version 318 and Version 319 of Testbuilds


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Timestamp:
Apr 26, 2018 11:12:00 AM (6 years ago)
Author:
Klaus Espenlaub
Comment:

windows uefi secure boot driver issue

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  • Testbuilds

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    1 = VirtualBox test builds =
     1= !VirtualBox test builds =
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    33Here we provide you with regularly updated links to recent builds.  If one of these links does not work at any time feel free to ask us to update it on [wiki:IRC] or the [wiki:Mailing_lists development mailing list].  See below for information about installing Linux packages.  Regularly installing stable or development test builds and using them in your day-to-day work is one of the best ways you can help us improve the !VirtualBox user experience.  '''Please be aware that snapshots (and saved states of running machines) taken with more recent branches or development builds are likely not to work with older branches or releases.'''
     
    1717== Installing Linux test builds ==
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    19 Test builds for Linux hosts are generally packed up in a shell script installer with the extension ".run".  To install them, you first need to remove your existing VirtualBox installation (but not your virtual machines - they will continue to work with the test build) and then execute the installer.  To remove the test build again, execute the installer with the parameter "uninstall" on the command line.
     19Test builds for Linux hosts are generally packed up in a shell script installer with the extension ".run".  To install them, you first need to remove your existing !VirtualBox installation (but not your virtual machines - they will continue to work with the test build) and then execute the installer.  To remove the test build again, execute the installer with the parameter "uninstall" on the command line.
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     21== Installing Windows test builds ==
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     23The Windows test build packages are working precisely like a usual !VirtualBox installer packages, with one difference: they will not work (the error message will point to unsigned drivers) if you install them on Windows 10 if your system has UEFI secure boot enabled. To make these test build work you need to disable UEFI secure boot in the system's UEFI config.
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    2125== Builds ==

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