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
(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
That should run VB no problems.
Obviously not the best but it will do.
I have similar hardware setup.
base on your Laptop specs
I would say your Laptop don,t support Virtualization
how about virtualization technology with "VT-x only" enabled in BIOS settings?
Check processor if its capable of ruining Virtualization
i5 or
i7
(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
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
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
that mean Toshiba don,t want you to being doing virtualization on the laptop
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