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  • Before you jump into Linux or Windows 11, here is how you can SAFELY try any operating system without removing Windows 10!
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Komentáře • 226

  • @reno145
    @reno145 Před 19 dny +121

    I don’t hate Windows. I hate Microsoft.

    • @alanmusicman3385
      @alanmusicman3385 Před 16 dny +1

      Why?

    • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
      @TechnoMinded-qp5in Před 15 dny +8

      @@alanmusicman3385 Oh let's see stalking on your computer for one doing deceptive practices for 2 claiming your computer when you own it for 3 do I need to provide more reasons for you here why Microsoft sucks?

    • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
      @TechnoMinded-qp5in Před 15 dny +7

      @@alanmusicman3385 Not to mention Windows Recall is a privacy nightmare.

    • @vanchi9044
      @vanchi9044 Před 14 dny

      @@TechnoMinded-qp5in
      Why is privacy so important? Is privacy that important?

    • @Casey2262
      @Casey2262 Před 13 dny +8

      @@vanchi9044 Do you p0op with the door open?... are you ok with sharing your credit card details with everyone?... why would it not be important?

  • @crazydude5825
    @crazydude5825 Před 19 dny +38

    Keep in mind the performance of the operating system will be much worse than if it were running on a physical machine, and it will struggle on graphically intensive tasks. Don't judge an operating system based on that in a virtual machine. Focus instead on getting a system that you're comfortable navigating and getting basic tasks done on. Install a few programs. Try to learn how it works. Stuff like that.

  • @Soupie62
    @Soupie62 Před 19 dny +16

    As a follow up: it's possible to make a VM that is a copy of your existing, working Windows 10 setup. And then make a Backup copy.
    When Win10 support ends, you can keep running the VM version.
    With no network connection, so nasties can't get in, and that backup Just In Case.

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 Před 19 dny +17

    Before you start Ubuntu in VirtualBox, you should go into setting, disk, (and if you have an SSD in the PC), check the box.

  • @brucemckenna7035
    @brucemckenna7035 Před 19 dny +4

    You're awesome Liron. Your knowledge and expertise is invaluable to us older viewers. Cheers from Australia.

  • @Paulzpc
    @Paulzpc Před 19 dny +17

    I boot Linux on a different hard drive on my computer, I just reboot tap F11 and it boots into Linux Mint 21.3 I like Mint, I run the programs I can't run on Windows and poke around with the programs I like on Linux, you really shouldn't dual boot, because Windows boot files corrupt easily and I didn't want that to happen so I installed on an HD separate from my Windows installation, it's been about two months now and I like it.

    • @jaymesobrinho
      @jaymesobrinho Před 7 dny +1

      Uma boa ideia. Acho melhor do que usar VM.

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050 Před 19 dny +15

    Please a video on getting around Windows Minimum Requirements for Windows 11, Thank you very much!

    • @kaushik6371
      @kaushik6371 Před 17 dny +4

      Don't worry about it create a bootable windows 11 usb using rufus and it will show options to bypass all requirements and you can install on any pc

    • @michaellangwaller
      @michaellangwaller Před 13 dny +3

      It would still be nice to see a video doing so.

  • @lennytheleopard
    @lennytheleopard Před 18 dny +1

    Nice one Liron. Thanks

  • @michaelvonblucherafaltona1994

    I find virtual machines like virtual box handy for running old legacy software on older operating systems, say Windows XP.
    For testing a version of Linux, I just create a bootable USB drive and test with that. You can build as many as you like to test multiple Linux distros.
    For actually running Linux live, I prefer to use older, obsolete Laptops. Linux brings them back to life.

    • @juergenilse3259
      @juergenilse3259 Před 17 dny +2

      Keep in ind, that llinux running from a sllow mediumlike USB Stick may be much slower than running it from harrddisk or SSD ...

  • @deniswauchope3788
    @deniswauchope3788 Před 18 dny +16

    My sister has a laptop with Win 11. Every week or so I'm asked to get something working because it stopped; one day it's the printer isn't recognized, another day it's unable to connect to our router. I'm already sick & tired of Win 11 and I don't even have it yet! I'm sticking with Win 10 as long as possible, I'm not in love with it but at least I've got everything working. I've tried a number of Linux installs but there's always something that throws me back into Windows- which at least does what I want it to do, without having to learn all the command line instructions that Linux seems to require. Sigh. Last OS I really liked was back in the '80s: Amiga OS was awesome, but it's long dead now. Oh well!

    • @javabeanz8549
      @javabeanz8549 Před 2 dny

      Odd, I have never had to use the CLI in recent versions of Linux Mint to get anything working. The GUI does all that just fine. I use the CLI a lot for headless servers, but not for configuring my laptops running Linux Mint. I tried Windows 10 and 11, I can't use either of them, just non-stop alerts about all sorts of garbage.

  • @eminpasha7472
    @eminpasha7472 Před 18 dny +3

    I remember when I first tried Ubuntu, gave the option two boot operators. When you turned on PC asked do you want to log in windows or Ubuntu.

  • @cbr9nmr
    @cbr9nmr Před 17 dny +5

    The simplest thing to do is to get another drive. Having an older case with hot swappable bays means you can swtch OS like game cartridges.

    • @rps215
      @rps215 Před 15 dny

      I just keep the Windows SSD and install Linux in another SSD. I can switch by restarting and picking the one I want.

  • @lionelspencer-ward3527

    Watched the video, thought I'll subscribe to this!
    Looked at the button and found I'm already subscribed!!!😄😄😄😄

  • @laurentitolledo1838
    @laurentitolledo1838 Před 19 dny +5

    Watching this on my Linux Mint SSD mini PC....relaxed.... sipping latte...with some sugar coated twist
    the w$11 ssd for this unit stored....somewhere...(tries to look around where it should be)

  • @bkThund3r
    @bkThund3r Před 18 dny +2

    I love Gnome Boxes, I use it to run Windows and Linux. It is great to run Tiny11 and all the other Windows mods.

  • @mymail8503
    @mymail8503 Před 19 dny +2

    thanks, spot on.

  • @UltraZelda64
    @UltraZelda64 Před 19 dny +10

    I use VMs regularly but it's usually to run Linux in Linux. No Windows here.

    • @user-dz3ph7dl4m
      @user-dz3ph7dl4m Před 18 dny

      this is the way

    • @MrGrappleMan
      @MrGrappleMan Před 14 dny

      KVM is great for distrohopping and previewing the distro's capabilities.

  • @zekarou7831
    @zekarou7831 Před 5 dny

    I'm using dual boot mode for decades. That way I can enjoy the best of two worlds. I love it. 🙂❤💯👍

  • @jimdandy8996
    @jimdandy8996 Před 19 dny +1

    Very cool Liron

  • @smartxmusculado
    @smartxmusculado Před 17 dny +1

    The video I'm looking for! Very helpful! I will be experimenting with Linux distros in the future and make the switch once Windows 10's support ends (probably purchase the cheapest Windows 365 subscription to have ESUs for free for another 3 years. Might cancel them to still receive ESUs. Copilot answered these questions for me😅
    I made my plan to keep using Windows 10. Might make the switch to the IoT LTSC Enterprise 21H2 version to use until January 2032 to test and develop applications. Something worth trying. But it would be complicated to activate it (worth a try) and I'd use a user friendly Linux distro, which is open-source once that support runs out as well. I'd keep using my computer for very long time. Best to keep and use rather than throwing it away.
    Programs are going to work on Win 10 for 3-6 years. It should receive the same treatment as Windows 7). You should note that VM Ware Workstation Pro is free for all users.
    Sorry if I went off topic a little, but I also referred to your Windows 10 EOS video. A few corrections: Windows 10 may likely get driver updates after its EOL date, if the OEM wants to. But there is a catch: they only provide drivers if your device is in the list of specified devices for receiving driver updates. But I don't fully guarantee this, which is why I should be prepared for the foreseeable future and keep myself up-to-date with relevant documentation. As for program support, I already mentioned it to you that programs will work for another 3-6 years (depending on lifecycle support) and there's no need to panic about end of support.
    But I still appreciate the videos you make Liron and keep up with the great content you produce and I'm glad you're listening to people's issues and always provide a solution to their problems.

  • @garbagelmao2730
    @garbagelmao2730 Před 19 dny +3

    You should make a video on Dual Booting, a Virtual Machine, even while using Xubuntu can lag a ton if you're doing anything important, speaking from experience.

  • @exportkontrolle1390
    @exportkontrolle1390 Před 18 dny +3

    My PC health Check for win 11 did not pass. What is the workaround, please?

  • @ManInTheAttic57
    @ManInTheAttic57 Před 11 dny

    Nice video thanks!

  • @richd6362
    @richd6362 Před 19 dny +5

    Great video. I've been using VirtualBox for years.

    • @Zendukai
      @Zendukai Před 19 dny

      Hey matey, on Oracle VM, how do we make the screen full screen, is it simple to do or are we stuck with a small window?

    • @richd6362
      @richd6362 Před 19 dny

      @@Zendukai Sorry, not an expert. I also have a small window.

    • @lylestavast7652
      @lylestavast7652 Před 17 dny

      @@Zendukai enable-full-screen-virtualbox-ubuntu

  • @ritajain2453
    @ritajain2453 Před 14 hodinami

    Was bedridden after multiple brain strokes. Watching through my 10G mobile. Thanks to you bro, I can finally install Windows 3.1 ❤️
    I always make a duplicate copy of my virtual drive after installing the o/s and other necessary software. It gives me more freedom to play, knowing that I can delete the second v/d and create a new one, ready for experimenting.

  • @Me-xm4tg
    @Me-xm4tg Před 19 dny +7

    Yes can you do a video on how to get around doesn't meet mim requirements . Thanks

    • @jasonsnell708
      @jasonsnell708 Před 18 dny

      you just press Shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt at the initial install screen. LTT has a video on this.

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 17 dny

      You don't have to do anything if you install Win11 in a VirtualBox VM. VB emulates all the hardware needed. That's how I'm running a Win11 VM on a 3rd gen i5 without a TPM. It never complained once during the install.

  • @PantherBlitz
    @PantherBlitz Před 18 dny +3

    If a user installs a licensed with a key copy of Windows into a VM will Microsoft "lock" that key as being valid only with that VM or could it be later used to install on physical hardware later?

    • @vanchi9044
      @vanchi9044 Před 14 dny

      It is possible to reuse physical hardware, however, in the worst scenario, you will need to contact their support. In better cases, you just need to log in with your Microsoft account to the VM log in to that account to the new physical machine, and then perform the license reactivation process using the standard Windows setting menu.

  • @horationelson57
    @horationelson57 Před 18 dny +2

    Dear Liron, I have a Win 10 which falls under the unsupported category for Win 11 installation. For upgrading to Windows 11, there's Win 11 Lite, then, Windows 11 LTSC. Which one is the least fallible for something to go wrong(including: security updates for Win 11)? My knowledge is intermediate in windows, but this is so baffling. Thank you so very, very much!! Cheers

  • @carlw
    @carlw Před 19 dny +3

    Very cool thanks!!! 👍 I may have misunderstood something you mentioned at the beginning. I currently have Win10 on my MS Surface Pro5 which does not meet Win11 requirements. But using this VM method, I still can't use Win11 in a VM environment even by tweaking those hardware configurations? That's how I understood you. Please correct me if I misunderstood.
    Love all your videos BTW!!

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 16 dny +1

      Both VMWare and VirtualBox emulate the TPM so you don't need a real one. I have Win11 running in a VirtualBox VM on a 3rd gen i5 without a TPM and Win11 never once complained.

    • @carlw
      @carlw Před 16 dny

      ​@@dingokidneys Cool thanks. 😀

  • @hugoantunesartwithblender

    Great video, altought its even easier to try a distro witg a liveusb

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  Před 18 dny +1

      You don't really get a feel for it with a live boot. Yes you get to click around but you aren't going to install your apps and set up email etc. when you have a full install you get a much better feel for the os over a period of time.

    • @MrPir84free
      @MrPir84free Před 18 dny

      Running a live distro does verify that certain hardware works that cannot be verified by a virtual machine. Granted, it's possible to pass thru some hardware, but a live USB is often better for testing things like WIFI cards, certain types of mice, keyboards, and of course things like a touch screen. It's also a great way to see if you can run a different version of the kernel as well. To make even live USB better, set up a ventoy disk and then you can pick and choose which live usb to try..
      Some distros also will allow you to run the distro INSTALLED onto a USB flash or USB attached SSD . it's often best to completely remove the onboard SSD or disable it completely in the BIOS ( The drives internal to DELL"s can often be disabled completely within the BIOS ). Disable the drive or remove it, install completely to USB, and then re-enable the internal drive, and use whichever hotkey to select the boot drive ..

  • @fruitloop831
    @fruitloop831 Před 12 dny

    I love VMs, handy for testing out OS and programs that you don't want touching your system

  • @harveybc
    @harveybc Před 18 dny +1

    Yes, VM's rock. I'm watching this on a Linux Mint VM hosted on Win10. (Much prefer Linux!) The fun thing is that you can find old operating system ISO's when you just want to have fun playing around. I have VM's also for Win3.1, OS/2 Warp 4, and a couple other Linux distros. Don't use the old stuff much but fun to play with every once in a while and see just how far we have gotten.

  • @supergoofy123
    @supergoofy123 Před 18 dny +2

    VMware Workstation Pro is now free for personal use and VMware Workstation Player will no longer be available (at least as a standalone product, or maybe it will continue to be included in the Pro full package, like it does now).

  • @Dominus4776
    @Dominus4776 Před 12 dny

    You must be reading my mind. Last week I was thinking I needed to find a video on how to do this so I can try Linux

  • @AceMoonshot
    @AceMoonshot Před 19 dny +4

    "Now, there are some differences between them. But for the purposes of what we're trying to do, they're virtually the same...."
    I see what you did there...Virtual Machines being virtually the same.

  • @pravinmarathe3838
    @pravinmarathe3838 Před 8 dny

    during install win 11 -- you did not talk about activation key. is not required for correct long term functioning of win11 ?

  • @michaelsherron7815
    @michaelsherron7815 Před 11 dny

    I need another Microsoft Office option, I don't want to mess with their 365 system programs. I ONLY use Microsoft Word and Microsoft Picture Manager, that's all I need right now, any suggestions for compatible software, preferably free. I've use MS 2007 for many years and that program does not work with Windows 10/11.
    Thanks

  • @seymourtompkins
    @seymourtompkins Před 19 dny +4

    Yeeeees to how to get around Windows 11 minimum hardware requirements. This is what EVERYONE will be asking as we approach Win 10 EOL (10/25)

    • @jasonsnell708
      @jasonsnell708 Před 18 dny

      you just press Shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt at the initial install screen. LTT has a video on this.

  • @jackmarks4226
    @jackmarks4226 Před 18 dny +1

    i have tried to install android on vitrual machine but it never worked, any clue ?

  • @kirjorjos
    @kirjorjos Před dnem

    After the first 5 seconds, I was half expecting a dualboot, but VM works as well if set up cleanly

  • @rocroc
    @rocroc Před 4 dny

    I have an old ssd drive that I use as a memory stick through a USB A. Can I just create a Linux system on that drive temporarily. I have an old Dell windows computer that is said not to be compatible with Windows 11.

  • @Faith_Walker
    @Faith_Walker Před 19 dny +1

    Thanks!

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  Před 19 dny +2

      Appreciate you and thanks for being here 🔥

  • @kiwikeith7633
    @kiwikeith7633 Před 19 dny +4

    I still have Windows-11 - it is on an SSD that is in a box, on a shelf down in the spare room. The case it came out of has a new SSD loaded with Mint - and I have never a regret.

  • @JemTheWire
    @JemTheWire Před 18 dny +2

    The VMWare [Windows version] download fails from the link you gave, unable to reach server. Checking Reddit it seems that the download has been broken for months. Is there an alternative download site that you would recommend please?

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  Před 18 dny +2

      Hmmm...you are right. Was working when I posted it. Try the other software in the meantime. I emailed them to let them know.

    • @JemTheWire
      @JemTheWire Před 18 dny +1

      @@LironSegev Thank you very much.

    • @hermanwooster8944
      @hermanwooster8944 Před 18 dny

      @@LironSegev VMWare Player has been discontinued. VMWare WorkStation Pro and Fusion Pro are now being offered with a personal license pending registration with Broadcom (the new company that now owns VMWare).

  • @woojah5819
    @woojah5819 Před 19 dny +3

    Request for video to skip hardware requirements please.

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 16 dny

      You don't need to do anything to install Win11 in a VirtualBox VM as the required hardware is emulated by VBox. That's how I got Win11 to run in VBox on a 3rd gen i5 without TPM.

  • @Exstingue_omnes_homines
    @Exstingue_omnes_homines Před 19 dny +2

    How can I use this information to dump Windows entirely? All my music and movie files are on external USB hard drives. I know I can export all my Bitwarden and Proton Pass password files. I have a 1 TB external USB drive that I have been trying to install Linux Mint to, with no success. I have a ASRock main board that doesn't support TPM.

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 16 dny

      If you're really ready to switch, buy a new SSD to replace your existing boot drive then back up the data that you want to pull over from the old boot drive to your external drive.
      Swap the new boot drive in and install your Linux. Keep the old one safe somewhere as backup. Depending on what it is you may be able to attach it via a SATA to USB3 adapter or an external NVME enclosure in the event that you need something else from it.
      If things go bad, you can always swap your old boot drive back in and you have a spare drive for additional internal/external storage.
      As for your existing Linux Mint on USB, have you tried using the BIOS boot menu to launch it? It won't boot automatically unless you've unplugged the internal boot drive.

  • @rodolfoalvim
    @rodolfoalvim Před 19 dny +1

    is there a way to VirtualBox recognize my dedicaded gpu? or other VM who does it?

    • @jasonsnell708
      @jasonsnell708 Před 18 dny +1

      you can't allocate a dedicated GPU to a VM except through QEMU/KVM in Linux with a LINUX OS and an AMD GPU. it won't work in Windows, and VirtualBox/VMWare won't do it either. the best you can get, performance-wise, is to install the guest tools for those 2.
      you CAN pass through a GPU in QEMU but you can't use both OSs at the same time.

  • @wayneflint8077
    @wayneflint8077 Před 16 dny +1

    Yes, how do we do we run Win 11 on our older PC'S?

  • @kjetilhvalstrand1009
    @kjetilhvalstrand1009 Před 16 dny +1

    MS is cutting support for win10, making win10 a virus incubator. And you can’t simply upgrade to win11, and hardware is ok for running anything, what do you do?

  • @shawnvines2514
    @shawnvines2514 Před 15 dny

    I love how I can call Linux commands from Windows through WSL and how I can call Windows executables from Linux through WSL.

  • @ladimpimp
    @ladimpimp Před 15 dny

    can you do the same for windows XP and 7, i was even thinking Windows 98, have multiple installs .

  • @BlueSun4886
    @BlueSun4886 Před 19 dny +2

    I usually set up separate computers with only Linux & leave 1 computer on Windows 10 & another on Windows 7 SP 1. I want to set up VirtualBox on the Windows 10 box & install Kali & Ubuntu .ISOs. I have used other hypervisors before, but never VirtualBox. Questions:
    1. Can I move documents from the Windows underlying file system between Windows & one of the Linux documents directories? I already have 30 TB on the Windows machine. How do I do it? I think there is a setting in VB, but I don't know it.
    2. I want to be able to mount an external USB SSD drive and a thumbdrive directly dedicated to my Kali Linux & the same to my Ubuntu. Can Kali & Ubuntu share the drives since they are both Debian children or do I need separate drives? What format should I format the external drives to & how do I mount it through VirtualBox?
    3. If I already have a spare external non-SSD drive, how do I mount it to Linux on VB to use it for all of my storage - instead of allocating it on the C:/ drive.
    I need to be able to move content back and forth among the different operating system if at all possible.

    • @BlueSun4886
      @BlueSun4886 Před 19 dny +2

      BTW, I'm watching this on a Raspberry Pi 5 running Kali booting directly from a 2 TB SSB with dual 43" 4k UHDTV monitors. Faster than my Windows 10 box...

  • @perryc6053
    @perryc6053 Před 11 dny

    I had to factory reset my laptop, it went all the way back to windows 7 with IE browser.
    It had Windows 11 before reset
    I've searched the hard drive its just gone. How do I get 11 back?

  • @user-ym7sn1tm7c
    @user-ym7sn1tm7c Před 5 dny

    Hi, my hp eliteBook 2570 doesn't meet windows 11 installation requirement.
    Intel inside Core i7 vPro.
    Ram: 8GB.
    Please help

  • @samuraiwarriorsunite
    @samuraiwarriorsunite Před 19 dny +7

    For people new to VM's I would highly recommend that you don't share files and folders between your actual machine and the VM. You could accidentally infect your machine. Its not likely but I have seen it happen. You may want to keep your machine and the VM as isolated from each other as possible.

    • @spitfeueranna
      @spitfeueranna Před 14 dny

      Some of us need to edit video files from both sides

  • @peterschmidt9942
    @peterschmidt9942 Před 17 dny +1

    Its easy enough to install any OS with most VMs, however it's the interaction between real machines and VMs thats the headache (i.e moving files between your machine to the VM). There's always extra steps in getting these up and running correctly.

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 16 dny +1

      It's actually really simple if you set up a network share and move your files that way.

    • @peterschmidt9942
      @peterschmidt9942 Před 16 dny

      @@dingokidneys Thanks. I'll look into it

  • @georgeliveris8517
    @georgeliveris8517 Před 7 dny +1

    I left Windows during COVID. I'm exclusively Linux. Never looked back.

  • @efgeebe
    @efgeebe Před 6 dny

    I wonder if anyone has made a version of windows, or modified one in the way android and graphene was made. Or, can you run a version of android on a Windows computer?

  • @balajisharathkumar9753
    @balajisharathkumar9753 Před 18 dny +2

    windows is ultimate operating system i love it actually❤❣❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @bruceharrip
    @bruceharrip Před 17 dny +1

    Does the operating system have to be installed on the C drive,Can it be on an external drive?

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 16 dny

      A USB drive is an external drive and there are loads of videos showing how to set up Linux (or Windows) on a USB stick. You may have to select the drive to boot from the BIOS boot menu though as sometimes it won't be picked up automatically. You could replace the USB stick with an SSD via USB3 for more space and so if you really liked it, you could just swap it into the chassis as your primary boot drive.

  • @Salim-px8bm
    @Salim-px8bm Před 19 dny +3

    Let's go 😀

  • @coolmind2476
    @coolmind2476 Před 14 dny

    I use Microsoft inbuild WSL for Linux on Windows 10. Great for web development

  • @kelleydrake
    @kelleydrake Před 19 dny +1

    I would really like the Win 11 workaround for an older system.

    • @jasonsnell708
      @jasonsnell708 Před 18 dny

      you just press Shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt at the initial install screen. LTT has a video on this.

  • @SlippstersVideos
    @SlippstersVideos Před 19 dny +1

    the link on the VMWare fails after clicking download (from their page) could you provide another link?
    Connection timed out

  • @powerdude_dk
    @powerdude_dk Před 14 dny

    Probably a fine video for the average user, but me being new to the channel, I though the target audience for this video was the more tech savvie.
    I hoped for some obscure way of running windows on my Linux pc, that I didn't know of.

  • @bobsmith-fk5wn
    @bobsmith-fk5wn Před 19 dny +22

    YES!!! Please make a video on how to install Windows 11 on a non qualifying old Windows 10.

    • @floridabelle
      @floridabelle Před 19 dny +7

      Definitely! Please.

    • @jasonsnell708
      @jasonsnell708 Před 18 dny +1

      you just press Shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt at the initial install screen. LTT has a video on this.

    • @jasonsnell708
      @jasonsnell708 Před 18 dny

      @@floridabelle you just press Shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt at the initial install screen. LTT has a video on this.

    • @floridabelle
      @floridabelle Před 17 dny

      @@jasonsnell708 Thanks. I'll look into it.
      Is LTT Linus Tech Tips?

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 17 dny +3

      VirtualBox emulates the necessary hardware on non-qualifying machines. I have a Win11 Pro VM running in VirtualBox on an 11 year old machine with a 3rd gen i5 processor. It does have 16Gb of RAM and an SSD for the virtual disk storage but it in no way qualifies. I did nothing special to get Win11 running apart from using a local account by telling the installer I was connecting to a domain.
      You can play with Win11 all you like depending on your level of masochism. I set Win11 up to annoy tech support scammers who call me. Otherwise, I use Debian 12.6.

  • @user-dz3ph7dl4m
    @user-dz3ph7dl4m Před 19 dny +18

    watching this video via a linux vm that is on linux

    • @Kedvespatikus
      @Kedvespatikus Před 19 dny +1

      Linuxprn.

    • @ninoobejero614
      @ninoobejero614 Před 18 dny +1

      What distro do you use for host and vm?

    • @user-dz3ph7dl4m
      @user-dz3ph7dl4m Před 18 dny +1

      @@ninoobejero614 arch bare metal and endeavour on the vm - did have debian on the vm for a while but needed some newer packages - otherwise was doing the job

    • @ninoobejero614
      @ninoobejero614 Před 18 dny

      @@user-dz3ph7dl4m ive only tried debian and have been using it daily for 5 months now. But i have to go on dual boot with windows 11 since i have low end laptop.
      So im wandering, what are those newer packages you needed that made you use arch base distro?

  • @pgmrdude
    @pgmrdude Před 16 dny

    Things never work for me the way I see them in videos. This is what I get when installing the win 11 iso after download (using the Oracle VM tool): Windows cannot read the setting from the unattended answer file

  • @dannyboy84
    @dannyboy84 Před 10 dny

    My PC dosent support windows 11 but i would like to see a video on how to install it anyway

  • @svenlima
    @svenlima Před 19 dny +2

    While I was thinking that I'd like to try out Linux without removing Windows 10, Liron was on the same time producing a video about exactly this matter. Mind reading Liron? I'm scared.

  • @humanevolutionmanifesto
    @humanevolutionmanifesto Před 19 dny +1

    There's VMware Pro keys available on the internet to not be limited by the free version, or so I've heard 😉

  • @pcartisan2721
    @pcartisan2721 Před 17 dny +1

    Wait a minute. Your introduction is a little off. 😉 (Insert helpful tip here?)
    People posting “rando”? comments about switching to Linux is not “forcing” someone to switch. At least when I make a post, or comment, it’s as a recommendation.
    Not everyone is disrespectful these days; at least I hope not.
    Ok, now I will start watching the next ten minutes and thirty seconds of this GREAT video! 😃

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  Před 16 dny +3

      Unfortunately many comments are literally telling people how stupid they are for using XYZ vs an intellect comment with pros and cons. Appreciate you being here 🔥

    • @pcartisan2721
      @pcartisan2721 Před 7 dny

      @@LironSegev Understood. Thank you for your videos.

  • @user-cz9bl6jp8b
    @user-cz9bl6jp8b Před 19 dny +1

    Windows 11 ISO install keeps asking for a product key. It won't install without it. Is this normal?

  • @ModrnDayMonk
    @ModrnDayMonk Před 18 dny +1

    "A question. Since before your sun burned hot in space and before your race was born, I have awaited a [solution] ....😏👍

  • @danasta9651
    @danasta9651 Před 19 dny +1

    Do you need to purchase a Windows license to create a Windows VM? Example: Installing a Windows 11 VM on a Linux computer- do I need to own a separate Windows 11 license? What if I want to create multiple Windows 11 VMs?

    • @Kedvespatikus
      @Kedvespatikus Před 19 dny +1

      Each copy of Windows needs a license - at least if you don't wanna cross the red line. True for VMs as well.

    • @drumpf4all
      @drumpf4all Před 19 dny +1

      Yes.

    • @MrPir84free
      @MrPir84free Před 18 dny

      There are options to getting a license for each. Option 1: rebuild your image of Windows 11 every now and then, like every 90 days. Option 2: get a license for each. Option 3: Re-ARM your build usually from an administrative command prompt using something like cscript slmgr.vbs -rearm ; Re-arming the timer will only work for so long; Do yourself a favor after you build your machine; take a snapshot, let the timer run out, re-arm till it no longer works, then revert back to your snapshot, re-arm, and you're once again working.
      Option 4: Never used this: it might work, it might not; there's a rebuild function within WIndows where you re-install windows - it should also bring it to a freshly armed state as well.
      A Windows license- if you need it, well, look around and apparently some sites will advertise licenses for as little as $20 or so.

    • @danasta9651
      @danasta9651 Před 18 dny

      Thanks to all for the helpful feedback and suggestions

  • @Marcelo-rj3ll
    @Marcelo-rj3ll Před 17 dny +1

    Long live to Linux

  • @birdyblaze
    @birdyblaze Před 19 dny +1

    Just put linux on an external ssd if you wanna try it out especially if you plan to game.

  • @spitfeueranna
    @spitfeueranna Před 14 dny +1

    Download link for VMWare no longer seems to work. Is it still supported?
    You
    Browser
    Working
    Atlanta
    Cloudflare
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    download3 vmware
    Host
    Error
    I've done all this in HyperV, I just need a VM that actually supports... audio.

    • @tonyv3000
      @tonyv3000 Před 14 dny

      I'm having the same problem. It might be that when channels like this publish free software links, their servers get overwhelmed and might be throttling traffic or not allow anymore freebies?

    • @spitfeueranna
      @spitfeueranna Před 13 dny

      @@tonyv3000 I copied the name of the ex ec file, and did a google search on it, found a different older link inside their server, and downloaded from that... an older version. After installing it and installing Linux Mint with it, it asked me if I wanted to upgrade... I said yes... and it wouldn't connect to the cloudfare upgrade link... so... just find an older version and make sure it's hosted on the actually vmware site, not some third party software site where it could be infected.
      Works great, and unlike Hyper-V, sound!
      Recording audio in Audacity doesn't seem to work for me though...

  • @xgui4-studios
    @xgui4-studios Před 19 dny +1

    vmware pro is now free , why have you should the limiting version one ?

  • @vla2uv
    @vla2uv Před 19 dny +3

    ANY VM macine REQUIRES a lot of resources out of the host computer, so we are talking about serious ones of the harbouring PC!😮

    • @hermanwooster8944
      @hermanwooster8944 Před 18 dny +1

      All you need is a quad core and 16GB of memory and you should be fine.

    • @vla2uv
      @vla2uv Před 18 dny

      @@hermanwooster8944 @hermanwooster8944 You're just rumbling; tried it, been there! And, a VM by far is not like a physical machine! My advice: get a cheap PC and use it for different operating systems' installations! There's nothing like the real thing, even for a Win 11 version nowadays there's no problem even on computers that supposedly do not support it! Watch Tips 2 Fix's latest video called: "WATCH THIS FIRST! How to install Windows 11 Cleanest Version(Pre-Debloated)". His indications come straight from Microsoft itself!

    • @vla2uv
      @vla2uv Před 18 dny

      ​@@hermanwooster8944 @hermanwooster8944 You're just rumbling; tried it, been there! And, a VM by far is not like a physical machine! My advice: get a cheap PC and use it for different operating systems' installations! There's nothing like the real thing, even for a Win 11 version nowadays there's no problem even on computers that supposedly do not support it! Watch Tips 2 Fix's latest video called: "WATCH THIS FIRST! How to install Windows 11 Cleanest Version(Pre-Debloated)". His indications come straight from Microsoft itself!

    • @vla2uv
      @vla2uv Před 18 dny

      ​@@hermanwooster8944 @hermanwooster8944 You're just rumbling; tried it, been there! And, a VM by far is not like a physical machine! My advice: get a cheap PC and use it for different operating systems' installations! There's nothing like the real thing, even for a Win 11 version nowadays there's no problem even on computers that supposedly do not support it! Watch Tips 2 Fix's latest video called: "WATCH THIS FIRST! How to install Windows 11 Cleanest Version(Pre-Debloated)". His indications come straight from Microsoft itself!

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 16 dny +1

      @@hermanwooster8944 I agree. I'm running VMs on a 3rd gen i5 with 16GB RAM and SSD storage for the virtual hard disks. Everything runs fine and I can do other things in the host system or other VMs at the same time. And Win11 installed as a VM without any complaints about requirements or resources.

  • @totzinfo
    @totzinfo Před 18 dny

    Windows 11 24H2 XLite can now run as far year 2000 PC with 512 MB to 1GB RAM without problem and I already running it for almost a year from Windows 11 22H2, 23H2 and 24H2

  • @juergenilse3259
    @juergenilse3259 Před 17 dny

    Instead of running linux in a VM (whhich isone possibillliity), ou can also turn your computer in a "dual boot" machine and choose between both OS at boot time ...
    Ihad linux long before newer windows versions. My first linux was based on kenell 0...98PL4 (it was an early SLS distribution) and ran a dual boot sstem with DOS with Windows3 and llinux. on a hharddisk with about 100 b capacity. This disk capacity is nowadays not adaequate for either operating system ....
    The easiiest way to run linux in a VM on Windows is to just install a linux distribution from Microsoft app store. That is running in HyperV (the Microsoft VM) and shoulld be much easier to setup. There ae different ditributions avaiablle.

  • @jasonwirick149
    @jasonwirick149 Před 14 dny

    You should show how to install MacOS also 😉

  • @cyrusramsey4741
    @cyrusramsey4741 Před 2 dny

    The reality for many users is they have software that's only available on windows / mac and doesn't run properly on wine, bottles etc. For that reason I have both Win 11 and Linux.

  • @dDoOyYoOuUtTuUbBeE
    @dDoOyYoOuUtTuUbBeE Před 18 dny +1

    Hyper-V?

  • @longlost8424
    @longlost8424 Před 8 dny

    why didn't you even mention hyper-v (the winders built in virtualization platform)? granted, I've taught virtualization (vmware & hyper-v) since 2010, although I've never been biased about the platforms..... it is still right there in the system....

  • @stan.rarick8556
    @stan.rarick8556 Před 7 dny

    I prefer zVM from IBM. Been using it since 1980

  • @gemini_man3322
    @gemini_man3322 Před 19 dny +1

    Did you say 16gig of ram was a must for Linux?

    • @Dragemesteren
      @Dragemesteren Před 18 dny +1

      No! The amount of ram needed depends on the Distro you pick. Some lightweight Linux Distros like Antix run perfectly with 1 GB of ram. If You are truly interested in trying Linux, there are loads of videos on beginner friendly Distros here on Yourtube. Try some and see what feels right for You.

    • @MrPir84free
      @MrPir84free Před 18 dny +1

      No: Actually it will run on quite a bit less memory and ram. Generally if it could run a recent version of windows, it can generally run a version of linux. Almost every distro of linux usually has some published specs as to how much disk space, ram and cpu is needed.

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Před 16 dny

      The 16GB thing was for if you want to run several VMs at the same time so you have lots of room and some to spare for other things you're doing. I have a 4GB laptop that I can run a VirtualBox VM on quite comfortably.

  • @l0I0I0I0
    @l0I0I0I0 Před 12 dny +1

    Does Linux ubuntu need web or antivirus security

    • @l0I0I0I0
      @l0I0I0I0 Před 12 dny +1

      Which one?

    • @jani3253
      @jani3253 Před 11 dny +1

      No it doesn't. Viruses are made for the windows only. I have used linux probably 10 years and never had problems with viruses.

    • @l0I0I0I0
      @l0I0I0I0 Před 11 dny

      @@jani3253 TY!

  • @datriaxsondor590
    @datriaxsondor590 Před 17 dny

    Or just run either of them from a USB drive, without even having to reference each other. With USB 4 these days, transfer speed isn't even any issue anymore.

  • @user-wf8ol5hv6k
    @user-wf8ol5hv6k Před 2 dny

    I've been using Linus since puppy came out

  • @cicada_3.3.0.1
    @cicada_3.3.0.1 Před 16 dny

    I thought you were already going to make a dual boOt

  • @ivaylonikolov7026
    @ivaylonikolov7026 Před 9 dny

    I did rounded windows 11

  • @Samuli501
    @Samuli501 Před 18 dny

    i have had no prob with win 11

  • @lint2023
    @lint2023 Před 19 dny +1

    Great video. I've been thinking about trying linux.
    Q's:
    To play around with the 2nd system once installed do you first launch the VM then have a system to select?
    Are you in VM software when you download an operating system to install? If not, how do you get the download to the VM software.
    I assume you cannot move files from your primary operating system to the 2nd system. True? This is why I asked the previous Q.
    Did I notice you moved between the primary operating system and the 2nd system?
    Thanks.

  • @MacXtc
    @MacXtc Před 19 dny +2

    I'm chronic gamer... Windows is a necessary evil ATM... Linux is for my Steam Deck only...

    • @Tsnafu
      @Tsnafu Před 19 dny +2

      Lutris and Steam's Proton have solved virtually all gaming problems for me - try a dual boot with Zorin or Mint for a bit - you probably won't go back

  • @mrtechie6810
    @mrtechie6810 Před 10 dny

    So sad it has come to this.

  • @RealRajatShahare
    @RealRajatShahare Před 14 dny

    Instead just dual boot. Better than VM for better performance.

  • @jimdalton8724
    @jimdalton8724 Před 14 dny

    The best Linux for Windows users to migrate to is Zorin os.

  • @Dipto9
    @Dipto9 Před 13 dny

    Linux is awesome but it's so complicated especially with few software and installing its dependencies.