Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0.16 User Manualmore RAM. As a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. In any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB of RAM that case, one of the following things will happen: 1. If you have scaled mode enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines because you are running an old OS in it. To enable scaled mode, press Host key + C, or select Scaled Mode from the View menu in the VM window. To leave scaled mode, press Host key + C again. The aspect ratio0 码力 | 369 页 | 4.15 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0.14 User Manualmore RAM. As a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. In any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB of RAM that case, one of the following things will happen: 1. If you have scaled mode enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines because you are running an old OS in it. To enable scaled mode, press Host key + C, or select Scaled Mode from the View menu in the VM window. To leave scaled mode, press Host key + C again. The aspect ratio0 码力 | 368 页 | 4.14 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0.10 User Manualmore RAM. As a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. In any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB of RAM that case, one of the following things will happen: 1. If you have scaled mode enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines because you are running an old OS in it. To enable scaled mode, press Host key + C, or select Scaled Mode from the View menu in the VM window. To leave scaled mode, press Host key + C again. The aspect ratio0 码力 | 365 页 | 4.14 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.4 User ManualRAM. So, as a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. But, in any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB things will happen: 1. If you have “scale mode” enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines running and want to have provide it – most current ones – we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)2. This framework helps with building and upgrading kernel modules. If DKMS is not already installed, execute one0 码力 | 322 页 | 3.30 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.8 User ManualRAM. So, as a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. But, in any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB things will happen: 1. If you have “scale mode” enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines running and want to have provide it – most current ones – we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)2. This framework helps with building and upgrading kernel modules. If DKMS is not already installed, execute one0 码力 | 324 页 | 3.31 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.6 User Manualwhile that VM is running. When you do, the window is scaled as follows: 1. If you have scaled mode enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if because you are running an old OS in it. To enable scaled mode, press Host key + C, or select Scaled Mode from the View menu in the VM window. To leave scaled mode, press Host key + C again. The aspect ratio basic Direct3D acceleration to work in Windows XP guests, you have to install the Guest Additions in Safe Mode. See chapter 14, Known Limitations, page 329 for details. If you prefer to mount the Guest Additions0 码力 | 392 页 | 4.67 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.24 User ManualRAM. So, as a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. But, in any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB things will happen: 1. If you have “scale mode” enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines running and want to have provide it – most current ones – we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)2. This framework helps with building and upgrading kernel modules. If DKMS is not already installed, execute one0 码力 | 333 页 | 3.34 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.18 User ManualRAM. So, as a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. But, in any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB things will happen: 1. If you have “scale mode” enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines running and want to have provide it – most current ones – we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)2. This framework helps with building and upgrading kernel modules. If DKMS is not already installed, execute one0 码力 | 332 页 | 3.33 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.16 User ManualRAM. So, as a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. But, in any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB things will happen: 1. If you have “scale mode” enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines running and want to have provide it – most current ones – we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)2. This framework helps with building and upgrading kernel modules. If DKMS is not already installed, execute one0 码力 | 331 页 | 3.33 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.14 User ManualRAM. So, as a rule of thumb, if you have 1 GB of RAM or more in your host computer, it is usually safe to allocate 512 MB to each VM. But, in any case, make sure you always have at least 256 to 512 MB things will happen: 1. If you have “scale mode” enabled, then the virtual machine’s screen will be scaled to the size of the window. This can be useful if you have many machines running and want to have provide it – most current ones – we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS)2. This framework helps with building and upgrading kernel modules. If DKMS is not already installed, execute one0 码力 | 329 页 | 3.32 MB | 1 年前3
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