![]() Paradoxically, they were lightning fast on my old Athlon X4 845. I've tried both version 6 and 7, with and without the expansion pack, and I even moved the destination folder to another disk, but nothing seems to work. I have nested VT-x, nested paging, and 3D acceleration turned on. VB graphics controller is VMSVGA and guest OS is Ubuntu 18.04. CPU: i7-4770k (2 cores dedicated to VB) Memory: 32gb (8gb dedicated to VB) GPU: NVIDIA 980 Ti. I've scoured the internet and the forum, but everything suggested has already been applied to my machine. I’m having an issue in virtualbox where videos are extremely laggy and I’m seeing no GPU usage in task manager. VirtualBox is completely free, while VMware Workstation Player is free for non-commercial use. From a software perspective, everything seems fine (no turtle icon or anything), but there must be something wrong. Why is my Kali Linux so laggy on VM If your VM is laggy it might be connected to insufficuent resource allocated to the VM - try consider increasing memory (RAM) and CPU core count. ![]() So, I tried to install it again, allocating 6 cores and 8GB of RAM, but with no luck it seems to be unaffected. The Hyper-V features and memory integrity were already disabled by default (which might be due to the N version, if I recall correctly), and the BIOS settings were also okay. Kali took hours to install, so I stopped the process midway to check what could be wrong. ![]() Yesterday, I was setting up my virtual machines and I noticed that they were running very slowly. I got a new system a couple of weeks ago (Windows 10 Pro N 22H2, AMD Ryzen 5600G, Gigabyte A520HM).
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