--- title: My virtual windows machine from VirtualBox on Big Sur will not start aliases: /posts/2020-11-22-virtual-machine-on-big-sur-not-starting summary: > A quick fix if your virtual machine will not start. As long, as you got the same configuration as me categories: [computerstuff] tags: [macos, virtualbox] date: 2020-11-22T18:02:45+01:00 --- Okay, a quick one. I've updated my macbook now to Big Sur today. A lot of files have been copied and moved and written and so on -- I think that update was something around 12 GB of files to download... So my virtual windows machine won't start. With a quick Google search I found some hints, that the kernel drivers will not load or something like that. A few posts below I read something about the System Protection of macOS and read on a bit. Now to make things short: I restarted the macbook, went straight into recovery mode and fired up the terminal. The command `csrutil status` told me, that my system was in an undefined state. I'm not sure what I changed here on the last major macOS version but it printed a few changes and something that I did not read completely. I just enabled the protection system as suggested on the forums before and rebootet the system again. To enable Apples protection system, type this command: ```console $ csrutil enable ``` After that, type `reboot` and hit enter. This fixed it for me and I am now able to run my virtual windows machine. But: I still cannot open my NFS shares on my Raspberry Pi yet.