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Linux Lite in VirtualBox
#1
sorry for posting new thread a lot
not sure if i have very fast laptop or not because i heard very fast computer can run VirtualBox
can i run it?
don't want make a dual boot because i don't want restart PC and go to Linux Lite and restart PC and go to Win8.1 and restart PC and forth
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(01-30-2016, 03:47 AM)f23948 Wrote:  sorry for posting new thread a lot
not sure if i have very fast laptop or not because i heard very fast computer can run VirtualBox
can i run it?
don't want make a dual boot because i don't want restart PC and go to Linux Lite and restart PC and go to Win8.1 and restart PC and forth
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That should run VB no problems.

Obviously not the best but it will do.

I have similar hardware setup.
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#3
base on your Laptop specs

I would say your Laptop don,t support Virtualization
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#4
how about virtualization technology with "VT-x only" enabled in BIOS settings?
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#5
Check processor if its capable of ruining Virtualization i5 or i7
 
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(01-31-2016, 03:02 AM)Britec Wrote:  Check processor if its capable of ruining Virtualization i5 or i7
 

i am using i3 i think
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#7
Like I said that a low end laptop

most manufacturers will not enable Virtualization

because you will kill the CPU. but you can check the bios to see if you can enable Virtualization
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#8
i did enabled it all i can see only "VT-x only". the virtualization technology setting has "Diabled" and "VT-x only" in BIOS settings screen
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#9
that mean Toshiba don,t want you to being doing virtualization on the laptop
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#10
how about can linux mint dual boot? because i have switched back to UEFI boot and secure boot enabled, don't wanna switched back to CSM boot and secure boot disable and start over
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