I was unsure which forum to put this on, so if you need to move it, that's okay. This was originally for Ubuntuforums, but they've been hacked!
I watched some videos about VirtualBox and have decided I'll likely go for it after I've upgraded my memory in my laptop. I'm using a Lenovo Z570 with 4 GB of RAM. I looked up upgrading its memory and it's not that expensive. I'll therefore soon upgrade it to 8 GB.
I'm running a dual boot Kubuntu/Windows 7 PC, but I want to be able to pop into some Windows-based programs more easily. A very important Windows program to me, Treepad Business, runs flawlessly under WINE after a few tweaks. However, try as I might, I cannot get Final Draft to run under WINE. I can't get it to activate and there's not even a trial. It simply won't let you get into the program. Therefore, if I need to run it, I have to boot to Windows.
I have a couple questions.
1. If I have 8 GB of memory and I allocate 4 to Kubuntu and 4 to Windows 7, that memory only gets allocated to Windows if I actually turn VirtualBox on, right? In other words, when I boot up to Kubuntu and don't need to run Final Draft, I can just keep the 8 GB dedicated to Kubuntu and go about my work. Then if I need to run Final Draft, or some other Windows program, then I turn on VB and Windows gets that 4 GB. Right?
2. I can still keep my dual boot, right?
3. My laptop came with Windows Home Premium. I can just use my license for that, can't I?
I watched some videos about VirtualBox and have decided I'll likely go for it after I've upgraded my memory in my laptop. I'm using a Lenovo Z570 with 4 GB of RAM. I looked up upgrading its memory and it's not that expensive. I'll therefore soon upgrade it to 8 GB.
I'm running a dual boot Kubuntu/Windows 7 PC, but I want to be able to pop into some Windows-based programs more easily. A very important Windows program to me, Treepad Business, runs flawlessly under WINE after a few tweaks. However, try as I might, I cannot get Final Draft to run under WINE. I can't get it to activate and there's not even a trial. It simply won't let you get into the program. Therefore, if I need to run it, I have to boot to Windows.
I have a couple questions.
1. If I have 8 GB of memory and I allocate 4 to Kubuntu and 4 to Windows 7, that memory only gets allocated to Windows if I actually turn VirtualBox on, right? In other words, when I boot up to Kubuntu and don't need to run Final Draft, I can just keep the 8 GB dedicated to Kubuntu and go about my work. Then if I need to run Final Draft, or some other Windows program, then I turn on VB and Windows gets that 4 GB. Right?
2. I can still keep my dual boot, right?
3. My laptop came with Windows Home Premium. I can just use my license for that, can't I?
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