what does changing the OS type to "Windows 10 (xx bit)" does
Posted: 6. Sep 2015, 10:43
Ok,
I am running VirtualBox on Linux Ubuntu 14.04. I am been toying up with Windows 10 preview for a while, with pretty good success overall. I Initially started with VirtualBox 4.3.20 and did not have the option for Windows 10 guest, so I opted for Windows 8.1 at the time. I kept upgrading Windows 10 and VirtualBox since then. I had unexplained crashes with VirtualBox 4.3.30. So I just updated to VirtualBox 5.0.2. So far so good. Mega Kudos to the dev team btw!
I noticed that now there is an option for a windows 10 guest. So if I change it, what will that do exactly?
- Is that just a collection of preset for a new VM (like Chipset, USB, Sound chipset ...etc...), and in my case it will do nothing unless I create a fresh new VM?
- Is there more to it and the virtualisation really handles this differently?
Thanks
JM
I am running VirtualBox on Linux Ubuntu 14.04. I am been toying up with Windows 10 preview for a while, with pretty good success overall. I Initially started with VirtualBox 4.3.20 and did not have the option for Windows 10 guest, so I opted for Windows 8.1 at the time. I kept upgrading Windows 10 and VirtualBox since then. I had unexplained crashes with VirtualBox 4.3.30. So I just updated to VirtualBox 5.0.2. So far so good. Mega Kudos to the dev team btw!
I noticed that now there is an option for a windows 10 guest. So if I change it, what will that do exactly?
- Is that just a collection of preset for a new VM (like Chipset, USB, Sound chipset ...etc...), and in my case it will do nothing unless I create a fresh new VM?
- Is there more to it and the virtualisation really handles this differently?
Thanks
JM