Good morning:

I'm new and thank you to accept me in this e-mail list.

I've used VirtualBox since several years, but I can't use it well yet.

I have three questions that hope you would help with them:

a) Since last version 4... of VirtualBox ( I guess...I think ), we can't
run a Virtual machine with an imagen (.ISO) of Operative System in 64
bytes, because we can only choose system of 32 bytes (GNU/Linux, BSD,
windows, etc.). How can we run an .ISO of 64 Bytes in a Virtual
Machine ? The main problem is that some GNU / Linux Distribution have
only version in 64 Bytes, and others communicate that in one year more
or less only have 64 Bytes.

b) I have a PC with a motherboard with a little GPU integrated. But I
installed another GPU (Graphic board) in it with 2 GB of memory.
However, when I configure a virtual machine, it only recognize the
little memory (128 mb of integrated graphic board), and not recognize 2
GB of memory of not integrated GPU. How can I do to get recognize 2 GB ?

c) I have a Virtual Machine with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS running. I installed
in VirtualBox its extension pack. I put a USB flash memory into one port
of the PC. In USB configuration of Virtual Machine (VM), I activate the
filter but not checked (Selected), but when I run the VM I can't access
the flash memory. How I can do it ?

Thanks, and regards,

-- 
Atentamente,

Jorge Rodríguez


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