Computer Specs:
Model: Gateway NE56R
CPU: Genuine Intel CPU B820 1.7GHz Dual Core
RAM: 8GB
Host OS: Windows 10 - Home 64-bits
Virtualization Tech: Not supported
Virtual Machine Specs:
Machine type: VirtualBox
Allocated Processors: 1
Execution CAP: 100%
PAE/NX: Enabled
Allocated RAM: 2GB
I.O APIC: Disabled
EFI: Disabled
Hardware Click UTC Time: Enabled
Video RAM allocated: 32MB out of 128MB
3D acceleration: Disabled
Optical Drive Controller: IDE PIIX4 with host I/O cache enabled
HDD Controller: SATA AHCI without host I/O cache enabled
HDD size: 29GB
ISO in use is kubuntu-16.04-desktop-i386.iso
Without virtualization, VirtualBox only supports 32-bit OSes, which is fine. I setup the VM with the parameters above, and downloaded the 32-bit version of Kubuntu. When I inserted the DVD into the VM, and booted up, the result was the screenshot below.
If you need more information, I'll provide what I can. Thanks in advance!
Model: Gateway NE56R
CPU: Genuine Intel CPU B820 1.7GHz Dual Core
RAM: 8GB
Host OS: Windows 10 - Home 64-bits
Virtualization Tech: Not supported
Virtual Machine Specs:
Machine type: VirtualBox
Allocated Processors: 1
Execution CAP: 100%
PAE/NX: Enabled
Allocated RAM: 2GB
I.O APIC: Disabled
EFI: Disabled
Hardware Click UTC Time: Enabled
Video RAM allocated: 32MB out of 128MB
3D acceleration: Disabled
Optical Drive Controller: IDE PIIX4 with host I/O cache enabled
HDD Controller: SATA AHCI without host I/O cache enabled
HDD size: 29GB
ISO in use is kubuntu-16.04-desktop-i386.iso
Without virtualization, VirtualBox only supports 32-bit OSes, which is fine. I setup the VM with the parameters above, and downloaded the 32-bit version of Kubuntu. When I inserted the DVD into the VM, and booted up, the result was the screenshot below.
If you need more information, I'll provide what I can. Thanks in advance!
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