February 10, 20179 yr Hi. Stupid question, but I have gotten myself confused. To run a VM (suck as windows) do you "need" CPU/mobo virtualization support? Or are there options without it. I'm running a core i3 at the moment. Do I have any options or am I looking at new hardware?
February 11, 20179 yr Your CPU needs to support virtualization and VT-D as well. What is the exact model of your CPU?
February 11, 20179 yr You only need vt-d and iommu support of you want to passthrough hardware directly to the vm. If you don't need that then you can pretty much run a vm on any mobo and cpu Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk
February 11, 20179 yr Author I'm not looking to pass much if anything to the VM. I really just want to run a basic version of windows inside my machine and then RDP into it and automate some tasks
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