I have Linux installed in VirtualBox in the Windows 10 computer. It is a question of when I use VirtualBox that I am going to turtle. I do not know if it's why I'm using VirtualBox or I have it misconfigured
I have Linux installed in VirtualBox in the Windows 10 computer. It is a question of when I use VirtualBox that I am going to turtle. I do not know if it's why I'm using VirtualBox or I have it misconfigured
Most likely due to the resources you allocate to that virtual machine (Windows 10 in your case). When the machine is up, the resources of your PC are shared, so a good balance of these is very important. Anyway, if your machine does not have the necessary resources, you may always go something slower when the virtual machine is booted.
Can you give us more detail to know better where the problem may go? RAM, HDD destined, ...?
Probably your virtual machine has little RAM and your processor is not very good, so the resources available for both machines become scarce.
In the BIOS of your computer, look for the option Intel VT AMD VT or VT-X and enable it is the virtualized option of intel or amd sometimes by default it is not enabled
Try to enable 3D acceleration and video memory in the virtual machine and let's see what happens, I would also like to know how much capacity you gave to the virtual machine Ubuntu versions from 13 and up and consume more resources if yours is install something light I recommend Lubuntu is very good and runs with few resources