So, while Microsoft recommends that all virtualized instances of the Windows 11 follow the same minimum hardware requirements as described in Section 1.2, the Windows 11 does not apply the hardware-compliance check for virtualized instances either during setup or upgrade," explains Microsoft in their Windows 11 minimum hardware requirements document
Microsoft this week suddenly did an about-face without ample warning and is now enforcing the Windows 11 system requirements on virtual machines (VMs)"This build includes a change that aligns the enforcement of the Windows 11 system requirements on Virtual Machines (VMs) to be the same as it is for physical PCsRunning Windows 11 in VMs in other virtualization products from vendors such as VMware and Oracle will continue to work as long as the hardware requirements are met." - Microsoft
Now when Windows Insiders attempt to update their Windows 11 builds running on virtual machines that do not have TPM support or use a small system disk, they will see a message stating, "This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements," as shown belowHowever, Oracle VirtualBox does not currently support these features, causing Microsoft's new policy change to effectively make it so you cannot use Windows 11 on VirtualBoxWith Oracle VirtualBox devs dropping the ball on TPM support, they are now working on a passthrough driver that will allow a host's TPM to pass through to the Windows 11 guestWith VirtualBox being a very popular virtualization platform due to it being free and easy to use, this lack of support will affect many people who wish to continue testing or get stated with the operating systemMicrosoft now offers Windows 11 preview on Azure Virtual DesktopNew ASUS BIOS updates enable TPM 2.0 support for Windows 11New Windows security updates break network printingNew Windows security updates break network printingNew malware uses Windows Subsystem for Linux for stealthy attacks