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I already tried that using virtual machine manager, I can see the "bios screen" and the blinking cursor after "booting from disk", but that's it.
So there is nothing happening, at least vm manager doesn't even register any RAM usage, just one core at 100%.
That's frustrating. I'm no expert, but since there are no other responses and I've had my fair share of problems to solve, maybe check: