Make Tech Easier shows us how to get up and running with VirtualBox from a bootable USB drive. To do this, you'll need a bootable USB drive (obviously) and you'll need to be comfortable using command ...
This is what you should do if your VirtualBox VM boots only in the UEFI Interactive shell. We talk about Windows and Linux ...
I don't think Virtualbox has a UEFI option, so I think virtualbox is (rightly) booting legacy. But still it can't boot from that ISO I just tried VMWare Player I notice that one can choose UEFI or not ...
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