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Ruslan Banochkin2013-07-12 06:38:18
Virtualization
Ruslan Banochkin, 2013-07-12 06:38:18

Problems with virtualization?

Installed a hackintosh today. Everything would be fine, but one big problem has appeared - all programs for creating virtual machines are very slow.
I tried Parallels, VMware, Virtualbox - everywhere the same result (although virtualbox did better, but it was still impossible to work) - the running virtual machine is wildly slow. I played with the settings - sometimes it was a little better, but it's not the same.
I installed different versions of windows and ubuntu, set up 8gb of RAM, tried to give all the performance of the computer to the virtual machine in general - to no avail.
By the way, the BIOS includes support for virtualization from Intel.
Where at least to dig? Windows on a virtual machine is needed to take screenshots of programs once a week. I absolutely do not want to install a second OS for this.

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nochkin, 2013-07-12
@nochkin

Do all these systems see virtualization support enabled?

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LAA, 2013-07-12
@LAA

How do you get a virtual machine? Do you install it from scratch on each virtualization system or do you somehow convert it and it appears? Are there tools on this virtual machine?

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Argons, 2013-07-12
@Argons

It's strange that my hack is 10.7.4 on a Core 2 Quad 2.4 with 4 GB of RAM and a GTX 250. VMware, like Parallels, has tanks and it's quite possible to play with 30 fps. The question is how was the hackintosh installed and are all kexts (drivers) from MultiBeast? I set it as written here .

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