I have installed Kubuntu 22.40 and Windows 10 natively in dual boot.
I would like to use Kubuntu as host and, whenever I want, load temporarily the pre-exisitng Windows 10 as a guest.
In other words, I would like to boot Windows 10 once natively and afterwards as a guest, according to the current needs whenever occur.
Is it possible? Ia there any tutorial to do this?
Hybrid mode
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Re: Hybrid mode
Possible? Yes.
Usefull? No!
You will always lost your activation in Windows!
Usefull? No!
You will always lost your activation in Windows!
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Re: Hybrid mode
Windows 10 VB and native, maybe viewtopic.php?f=7&t=98410
Re: Hybrid mode
Ummmh... I quickly read that discussion, I'll elaborate later...scottgus1 wrote:Windows 10 VB and native, maybe viewtopic.php?f=7&t=98410
I understood there are some issues for what concern MBR/GPT partiotions schemas and License Key activation
At this point I am wondering if the complementary procedure could be more easier (ie running Linux vb and native, instead)
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Re: Hybrid mode
It certainly would not encounter the same licensing issues.korda wrote: At this point I am wondering if the complementary procedure could be more easier (ie running Linux vb and native, instead)