Also they got rid of bootcamp and you can't boot from a USB stick either. So I can't boot into an ARM based Linux Distro either. We have Parallels on a couple of Macs, but it's soooo bloated that you can't get decent performance while it's running so I don't see it as a v...
I tried downgrading back to 6.1.50, but I couldn't get the VM to boot. I tried all of the things with the extension pack, uninstalled everything, reinstalled, made sure my user was in the vboxusers group, etc... Just keeps failing. I also tried moving over to KVM, but after config...
Step#2. If you have installed VirtualBox already then just open it and if you don’t have then install and open it that you have nearly downloaded from the link above. Create Remix OS Virtual Machine Step#3. When the VirtualBox is opened on the home page clickNewto create a new virtu...
To install Windows XP on the virtual pc, select the Optical device as the direct boot device in the Boot Order index in the System / Motherboard settings to add the ISO file to the optical drive. Step 11 If you plan to use virtualization software on your virtual computer, enable the Nes...
Boot your target computer and plug-in USB stick. Copy the ova file to any directory. For this example, I have selected Downloads directory. LaunchVirtualBox in target machine. From the menu, selectImport Appliances[CTRL+I]. See Figure 7. ...
Backups - On a real (non-virtual) computer, this would be the last moment to remember the backups. We could just reboot, remove the Linux USB stick, and boot to our previous computer. Click "Install". Wait for 10 minutes while the system installs. Now is a good time to do a few...
As your virtual hard drive is empty, the virtual machine will boot from this ISO. Think of it as using a live USB or disk for installing Linux. Go to Settings and add ISO as optical drive Then, if you have a multi-core CPU it is recommended to assign 2 or more cores for your vir...
Virbox and something on it will run fine from usb hard drive, actually the portable version I was mostly running this way to be of any practical use. I have a copy on one very fast stick, there I have ubuntu on it. Yes it works, but just for the challenge 'eureka it works', but...
For PC or laptop: Insert the bootable USB you have created and restart your system to boot with it.For VirtualBox: Once you have created the virtual machine, select it from the left side panel and then click on the Settings icon given in the VirtualBox menu....
It seems like I'm just one small step away from having VT-x enabled. Also, why are there 2 partitions with a kernel on them? I'm guessing one is a recovery kernel, if so, which one? There are 2 kernels (and 2 rootfs) because the boot process alternates between the 2 during updat...