Hello, @Gourang Singh !
Why am I seeing an error when running an application on a virtual machine?
Different software applications have different rules when it comes to running on a virtual machine or in a cloud environment. Doing so may be against the terms of service or software license, or you may be required to purchase a different type of software license. You will need to check the official requirements for your software to see if it can be run in the cloud and under what conditions.
For example, Autodesk currently allows running 3ds Max and Maya in virtual environments for some types of subscriptions and access types, but not others:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/customer-service/account-management/users-software/manage-licenses/virtual-installation
Windows 11 features that may trigger this error
You may experience these errors on Windows 11 with certain Windows features enabled. You can try going to Turn Windows features on or off
in the control panel and turning off:
- Hyper-V
- Virtual Machine Platform
- Windows Hypervisor Platform
What about workarounds, like editing the registry?
There are workarounds posted online that will instruct you to update your SystemBiosVersion with NOBOX -1
in your registry. Editing your registry is not recommended as it may cause your VM to become unresponsive or unusable and you may still be in violation of your software license.