Hi,
How to enter Bios when a virtual machine is about to start ?
I've tried Suppr but with no success
Thanks for your help
How to enter Bios ?
Re: How to enter Bios ?
You can't, it is a virtual bios without options.
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Re: How to enter Bios ?
Thanks for the very quick reply.
I was asking because I wanted to see if it is possible to simulate A RAID configuration
Is it possible by the way to do that
Cheers
I was asking because I wanted to see if it is possible to simulate A RAID configuration
Is it possible by the way to do that
Cheers
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Re: How to enter Bios ?
You can't simulate H/W RAID. You can configure S/W RAID though standard OS drivers.
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Re: How to enter Bios ?
VBoxManage modifyvm 'name of virtual machine' --bioslogodisplaytime 10000
the display time is in milliseconds
the display time is in milliseconds
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Re: How to enter Bios ?
That's not the question, nor the answer. VB does not provide a BIOS like your system does.feci1024 wrote:VBoxManage modifyvm 'name of virtual machine' --bioslogodisplaytime 10000
the display time is in milliseconds
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