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			<title>Virtual Machines fing pwn!!!!</title>
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			<description>Screw dual booting I just discovered VMs!!! I had heard a while back Win 8 had integrated HyperV, installed it and found it to be n00b and networking...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Screw dual booting I just discovered VMs!!! I had heard a while back Win 8 had integrated HyperV, installed it and found it to be n00b and networking not working for Linux installs.<br />
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Virtual Box solved that, its open source and free, have it running right now, this thing pwnz, you can select how much RAM you want to allocate and how many CPU cores, im just putting 2 cores with 4 gigz to mint so it can at least play HD video.<br />
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What do you guys use for VM?</div>

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