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Can my computer take a Virtual PC?

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by yoshi2889, Sep 29, 2010.

  1. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Hello

    I want to run Ubuntu in a virtual PC window. But I want to be sure it can run it before taking any risks.

    My information:
    Processor: Intel Pentinum (or Pentium) 2.8 GHz
    Software: VMWare Player.
    Ubuntu version: Latest available.

    I always close all other windows before booting up VMWare Player, and any other programs running will be terminated too (except antivirus).
     
  2. Firox23

    Firox23 Member

    I have pentium 4 2.66 GHz with 1GB memory and 64Mb onboard graphics and it can run XP or ubuntu without any problems. though its a bit slow.
    EDIT: I use Virtualbox, not VMWare Player.
     
  3. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Software shouldn't make any difference though.

    Will try to use Ubuntu.
     
  4. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    yes, but bear in mind that the hardware resources (cpu/ram) available to the virtual machine is a fraction of the hardware you actually have in your computer.
     
  5. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    If I can run Ubuntu I'm happy.
     
  6. timmy1991

    timmy1991 Well-Known Member

    you should be able to, I was able to run Ubuntu 9 on a virtual machine on this:
    1.6GHZ Pentium 3
    512MB Ram
    128MB ATI Radeon 9700 pro
     
  7. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Yes I can run Ubuntu. Currently installing Wine on it.

    Actually I want to dual-boot into it via that OS selection menu...but yeah a Virtual Machine is better, I think.
     
  8. timmy1991

    timmy1991 Well-Known Member

    the last time I tried dual booting, I somehow screwed it all up and had to write a new boot sector for windows, and erase Linux
     
  9. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Heh, that also erases my trust for dual-booting ;)
     
  10. Arcwolf09

    Arcwolf09 Guest

    WHat is a virtual pc exactly?
     
  11. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    It's like an emulator, like, you have there Windows Seven, for example, and you got a software that is an emulator, then it will be a PC inside yours, have BIOS setup and thing, then you'l need an operating system to install in it.
    For example he wanna the OS Ubuntu, he'll install it in the emulator.
    The emulator is basically like a other computer, but is via software, not hardware like the primary OS, so don't expect runing heavy programs in those Virtual PCs.
     
  12. Arcwolf09

    Arcwolf09 Guest

    Why would a person need such a weak system such as VPCs?
     
  13. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    As a "guinea pig"
    I use it to make viruses here, it's safe cuz I program it to not have lan and internet, so it ain't got contact with my machine.
    And ot test a OS that you never used befpre and wanna see how it is, for curiosity.
     
  14. Arcwolf09

    Arcwolf09 Guest

    Virusues o_O Now can you make a network bug that will pop up penises in my teachers emails?
     
  15. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    I don't deal with those yet, but...
    I do ones based in command prompt.
    As I tested, neither AVAST, KARPERSKY, AVIRA, NORTON, no one of they detect my "lil friend"
    Yes, it was the corporated (the one that isn't free) version of the antivirus.
     
  16. Arcwolf09

    Arcwolf09 Guest

    Norton couldnt find a virus if you put it its own folder named virus.
     
  17. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    for testing stuff, running OSes other than your main one, security, quite a lot of reasons really.
     
  18. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I need it for personal stuff.

    I'm making a project for school about Ubuntu so that's another reason why I want to run it in a VPC.