
I can’t point to any particular website since it is not available on Microsoft yet. You can read more about checking and enabling VT-x. If you are using Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 as the host Operating System, VT-x is already enabled. Most of the recent computers have this capability enabled. VT (Hardware virtualization) enabled computer/BIOS.Enough hardware resources on the host computer.It is recommended to use the secondary hard disk or SSD for a better experience. Your physical computer and guest VM will work slow. If you have a normal (rotating hard) hard disk and your Windows 10 is already working on it, using the same physical hard disk for Windows 11 virtual machine will add more load on the disk.When you install the latest OS with upgraded graphics experience, you may see some lagging (especially in graphics/video) inside the virtual machine.Make sure you can allocate enough hardware resources to Windows 11 virtual machine as per Microsoft.It is a leaked/early/beta version, do not try on the office or domain network.If you have a spare computer which you can do anything (like format, lose data…etc) to test, then you can try on the spare computer. Better to install Windows 11 as a virtual machine.Install VirtualBox Guest Additions on Windows 11 VM.How to Configure Windows 11 for Personal use with Local Offline Account.Installation Steps: Latest Windows 11 on VirtualBox (any host).
