Jorge,
Sorry I couldn't be of more help but there's bound to be
someone in the circulation who can.
Regards,
Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: jorge [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 12 August 2016 16:36
To: Martin G Clayton
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM] Re: FW: [VBox-users] Some help
Martin:
Thank you for your answer. Excuse me because I didn't say the
components of the PC.
In my case, I use an AMD processors, and yes I haven't problem beafore
version 4... of VirtualBox, the options of 64 Bytes appear when I start a New
Machine (I use actually VB 4.3.24 by this); but now, without changes in my PC,
when I install recent version of VB, the option of 64 bytes VM hasen't appeared.
I've checked the BIOS as you suggested me and it has Secure Virtual
Machine able.
Thank you again for your answer,
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El vie, 12-08-2016 a las 15:59 +0100, Martin G Clayton escribió:
> Jorge,
>
> I can help with item 'a' but there are others on here better
> qualified to answer your other two questions than I.
>
> I encountered this issue when I introduced an Intel processor to the
> arrangement (it doesn't appear to crop up with AMD processors).
> Virtualisation needs to be turned on in the BIOS, the default setting is
> often to have it turned off. Then the host will willingly accept 64-bit VM
> configurations.
>
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jorge [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 12 August 2016 14:53
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [VBox-users] Some help
>
> 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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