On 10/25/22 07:23, Go Canes wrote:
Also, before even starting, you should confirm the target machine has
hardware support for virtualization, and that it is enabled.


Oh poop.  Did not think of that.    Thank you!

It is an OLD Windows 7 machine.  There
would be no support for virtualization.  The
customer's application is a 24/7 app anyway, so he
would never be able to dual boot.

I think I am going to recommend he get a new
computer for the application and just keep his
other for Windows.
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