Awesome, thanks! I tried searching for a similar issue but the search terms for something like this is pretty broad.
I'm able to get around i by pressing Right Crl+F1 then Right Ctrl+F7.
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- 12. Aug 2016, 06:33
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Trying to create Linux VM, getting a bunch of colored ASCII where Ubuntu should be installing
- Replies: 2
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- 11. Aug 2016, 23:17
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Trying to create Linux VM, getting a bunch of colored ASCII where Ubuntu should be installing
- Replies: 2
- Views: 727
Trying to create Linux VM, getting a bunch of colored ASCII where Ubuntu should be installing
I'm new to VBox and am trying to get a Linux environment running from my Windows 7 machine. I've installed VBox and created a Linux/Ubuntu 64-bit VM. I have downloaded ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso to my hard drive, and pointed the VM install to this file. The machine starts up fine, and I see th...
- 27. Oct 2015, 05:05
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Beginner help: stuck at beginning creating new Mac OSX 64 VM
- Replies: 1
- Views: 819
Beginner help: stuck at beginning creating new Mac OSX 64 VM
Hello, I'm new to the VM VirtuaBox and am trying to do my first setup. I'm on a Windows 7-64 system, and am trying to run a basic Mac OSX 64 virtual environment. I go through the basic settings, give it 20GB's of disk space, but when I start my Max OSX VM it doesn't leave the 2.0 Shell. So it starts...