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Originally Posted by knc1
KUBRICK **DOES NOT** work in a VM.
Boot your computer with KUBRICK - it will not disturb your windows install.
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The VM was only really for testing, but if you read my post, you'd notice I *did* load it up via a USB drive... I'm no stranger to live discs/USBs, I carry two of them in my pocket at all times. Booting the USB had the same results as the VM, which should *technically* work, if you know how to setup USB passthrough to a VM, but most of my kubrick tests were with the USB boot. Also, it states
IN THE OP that it
DOES WORK in a Virtual Machine if you clicked the spoiler button.
"Yes, I do know that it also works in a Virtual Machine, provided that you make sure the device (which enters 3 different modes) is actually seen by the VM in all of these modes. For the average end user, the VM simply constitutes another layer of potential trouble - which is why I don't suggest to run Kubrick in a VM."