Oracle on Wednesday released version 7.0.20 of VirtualBox, which fixes a bunch of bugs. With the new version you can finally become Windows Insiders.
In addition to the many notable fixes and improvements, a bug in virtual Windows where TPM (Trusted Platform Module) related issues have been fixed has also been fixed.
The TPM problem
Although you could install both Windows 10 and Windows 11, when you applied to become an Insider Microsoft wouldn't accept you due to virtual TPM 2.0 failure.
With the new version, however, you can, if you want, try Windows 11 in the dev channel.
So if you want to try, play, send your feedback to Microsoft, for its future features, you can to set up virtual Windows 11, activate them for free and then join Insiders to be the first to see new features.
Other corrections
In addition to these Windows bug fixes, new UEFI Secure Boot certificates have also been added. And another bug related to USB enabling the Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI).
On the Linux side, the new version of VirtualBox has added initial support for OpenSuse 15.6 and RHEL 9.5 kernels.
The full changelog is given at this link.
To download the latest version of VirtualBox, 7.0.20, go to official website here .