Also you may need to enable virtual in your bios. Google your manufacturer for Details. Google said my amd nitro 5 laptop wasn’t supported but it is and ran better than nvidia desktop. It helps to have 16 to 32 gig of ram to run your virtual machine in, and plenty of space in your c drive.
Very nice and helpful video! Do you have any recommendations over the best Cloud Virtual Machines or Cloud Servers? I would like to create a cloud server of at least 500 GB for streaming my films continuously, but almost none cloud VM providers offer that storage
Wait, the option for sandbox does not show up in options on my machine. First, must one be logged in with a Microsoft account? Second, does one need to have co-pilot? In Windows Features, what shows up on my machine is; Virtual Machine Platform, and Windows Hypervisor Platform, no sandbox. I have enabled the above, but still do not see how to run a vm. I am using !in 10 home, so I guess that feature is not available to me.
i downloaded a ISO file from Microsoft using the media creation tool and the windows logo pops up for like 0.1 seconds then it goes to the MS dos looking boot thing just with no text and then after like 10 seconds it all changes to a weird green pattern thing. Also, it appears to be the background of the MS dos thing because the blinking light to indicate where the typing thing is still is there i can see it but it just doesn't do anything after that green thing
You don’t have to have 2 partitions with the operating system and you can just download an iso or vdi file and use that in. In virtualbox if you used an iso, you need to create a vdi file in the same drive as the iso file.
Anyone know how to synchronise multiple virtual machines so that i can run the same app but different accounts on each machine and operate them simultaneously?
i dont know why every totorial stopped having links in it.......... just LINK US IT searching stuff on your own is a good way to get a virus........(especially when you are new to something and dont know whats fishy and whats normal)
If you are too new to know how to use a web browser this is a huge leap lol. Clicking links in the description is a great way to get phished. It’s way sketchier than navigating to the site yourself. How are you going to proof read the link if you don’t even know what it should look like? do you trust your self to catch a single letter difference in the link before you click it? Why give sass to the guy who knows more than you?