All valid points Ralf.  That is why I suggested using Hyper-V.  There is
a bit of a learning curve but it took me less than an hour to get up to
speed the first time I had to do it and I'm not the sharpest knife in
the drawer.


On 23/04/17 19:05, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 18:48:10 +0100, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
>> Never installed an O.S. on a VM. Where should I look for initial
>> information?  
> Hi,
>
> I recommend to install VirtualBox. On Linux hosts it's unlikely the
> best, but definitively the easiest to use virtual machine. Maybe it's
> the same for Windows hosts.
>
> Free download:
>
> https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
>
> Forum to get help:
>
> https://forums.virtualbox.org/
>
> Maybe Google helps as well:
>
> https://www.google.de/?gws_rd=ssl#q=virtualbox+install+windows+10+host
>
> Installing Lubuntu as guest in a VM, is the same as installing it on a
> real machine. However, when it's installed be aware that the emulated
> hardware is not the same, as that of your host computer and that access
> to some hardware components could be tricky. Performance might be
> relatively good, but you can't do real-time capable things.
>
> Regards,
> Ralf
>


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