This doesn't work anymore with QEMU's latest version as it stopped supporting HAXM in favor of WHPX. Therefore, qtemu will no longer work, it must be done from the command prompt.
Qemu version 8.1.5 is the last which supports HAXM. If you want to use qtemu gui then downgrade qemu to 8.1.5 and then use HAXM. For versions later than 8.1.5 HAXM support has been deprecated in favour of WHPX. Hope it helps.
I can't tell if your screen capture is stuttering or if this is actually representative of the VM performance. If this is an example of the real-time performance of the VM, it's terrible.
Performance is based on machine config; the beefier the better. For my decade+ old machine with meager resources to spare for the VM and screen recording (OBS) at the same time (taking about 30%-40% of CPU) the experience is going to be measly. For newer hardware with plentiful resources and no screen recording, it SHOULD be better.
If you want better performance, you need to use accel=whpx, which unfortunately can only be use if you run QEMU from a command prompt or something similar.
thank U very much is this VM better for this case: ? VirtualBox/Parallels/QEMU/VMWare? I'm about nested virtualization for game if U run under WinX any android emulator like LDPlayer/Nox/Bluestacks?
I could using the TCG accelerator, but it would be practically unusable. With HAXM my efforts went in vain. Pace of HAXM development and bug fixes have been slowed down.
This doesn't work anymore with QEMU's latest version as it stopped supporting HAXM in favor of WHPX. Therefore, qtemu will no longer work, it must be done from the command prompt.
Qemu version 8.1.5 is the last which supports HAXM. If you want to use qtemu gui then downgrade qemu to 8.1.5 and then use HAXM. For versions later than 8.1.5 HAXM support has been deprecated in favour of WHPX. Hope it helps.
@@HikmatEUstad I've never tried HAXM but using WHPX it seems quite fast
@@lucid227 It probably is
How To Install And Correctly Use QEMU And QtEMU On Windows 10/11 With Intel HAXM - Virt Manager GUI ua-cam.com/video/cJzBHXZWxy4/v-deo.html
I can't tell if your screen capture is stuttering or if this is actually representative of the VM performance. If this is an example of the real-time performance of the VM, it's terrible.
Performance is based on machine config; the beefier the better. For my decade+ old machine with meager resources to spare for the VM and screen recording (OBS) at the same time (taking about 30%-40% of CPU) the experience is going to be measly. For newer hardware with plentiful resources and no screen recording, it SHOULD be better.
If you want better performance, you need to use accel=whpx, which unfortunately can only be use if you run QEMU from a command prompt or something similar.
can use with virglrenderer?
Please explore and report back.
thank U very much
is this VM better for this case: ? VirtualBox/Parallels/QEMU/VMWare?
I'm about nested virtualization for game if U run under WinX any android emulator like LDPlayer/Nox/Bluestacks?
QEMU can run almost anything. Yes there are dedicated emulators which might provide better performance.
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Can you install Windows 11 on QtEmu with Qemu?
I could using the TCG accelerator, but it would be practically unusable. With HAXM my efforts went in vain. Pace of HAXM development and bug fixes have been slowed down.
the problem is qemu is crashing because its not supported and maybe you can use whpx acceleration to run windows 11
and you can install windows 10 in qemu with haxm without any problem