A list can be found on a virtualbox forum topic "specifying the processor type the vm sees. I did run the two commands, the guest win 7 still reports the same system processor "i7 7700HQ" as it used to, and the update still fails the same as before.Īnother post on this SE site suggests to use only a valid cpu profile. The another of the two is to run these two commands: vboxmanage modifyvm "virtual machine name" -cpuid-portability-level 1 One of two solutions suggested by a virtualbox forum topic is to change inside a windows system file as discussed on the virtualbox box forum " Concern: Microsoft block win7/8.1 update with new CPU". On the problematic vm, it gets stuck at KB4536952 with the error. On another host it updated to the latest KB3042058, following a KB4534310, and a KB4536952. The host OS is Ubuntu 18.04, process is i7 7700HQ. It gets "the processor is not supported together with the Windows version that you are currently using" error. However the windows update only worked before the latest two. It's a freshly created win 7 pro 32-bit vm on a VirtualBox.
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