To create a new virtual machine, you need to start VirtualBox. On the host where you installed Oracle VDI and VirtualBox, select the Applications menu on the desktop, then the System Tools menu, and then Oracle VM VirtualBox. Alternatively, you can run the VirtualBox command in a terminal.
Press Windows key + I from keyboard. Click on System. Click on About. Check the system type, if it says: 32-bit operating system, x64-based processor then your PC is running a 32-bit version of Windows 10 on a 64-bit processor.
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Instead of booting into Windows by holding the option key on startup, boot in to OS X. Then go to System Preferences -> Startup Disk and choose your Boot Camp partition. The computer will restart and boot into Windows, with virtualization enabled.
First, open VirtualBox, then click "New" to create a virtual machine. Enter "Ubuntu" as the name, select "Linux" as the type, and select Ubuntu (64-bit) as the version.
To Switch Between 32-bit and 64-bit mode: Power OFF the computer. While powering ON the Mac: If your Mac uses the 32-bit mode by default, but supports the 64-bit mode, you can start up in 64-bit mode by holding the 6 and 4 keys during startup.
CPU Virtualization is enabled by default on all MacBooks with compatible CPUs (i7 is compatible).
All macOS computers that have an Intel i7 or i9 cpu should have VT-x virtualization support enabled by default. It is possible that if it’s not turned on for your computer, then you will need to update your computer to the latest software / firmware.
This will open VirtualBox at the end of the installation. Create Virtual Machine. Click ‘New’ button to open a dialog. Type a name for the new virtual machine. … Install Ubuntu. Back to Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager, click on the new Ubuntu virtual machine and hit ‘Start’ button. … More . . . Read more
Step 1: Choose System Type. – After install VirtualBox, click New. … Step 2: Select the Amount of RAM. – Here select the amount of RAM. … Step 3: Hard Disk Setting. … Step 4: Choose Liunx ISO File. … Step 5: Install Linux and Make Account. … Step 6: . . . Read more