Sun Microsystems VIRTUALBOX 3.0.0 User Manual

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8 VBoxManage reference

• --pae on|off: This enables/disables PAE (see chapter

3.7.2.2

,

“Processor” tab

,

page

48

).

• --hwvirtex on|off|default: This enables or disables the use of hardware

virtualization extensions (Intel VT-x or AMD-V) in the processor of your host
system; see chapter

1.2

,

Software vs. hardware virtualization (VT-x and AMD-V)

,

page

11

.

• --nestedpaging on|off: If hardware virtualization is enabled, this addi-

tional setting enables or disables the use of the nested paging feature in the pro-
cessor of your host system; see chapter

1.2

,

Software vs. hardware virtualization

(VT-x and AMD-V)

, page

11

.

• --vtxvpid on|off: If hardware virtualization is enabled, for Intel VT-x only,

this additional setting enables or disables the use of the tagged TLB (VPID) fea-
ture in the processor of your host system; see chapter

1.2

,

Software vs. hardware

virtualization (VT-x and AMD-V)

, page

11

.

• --accelerate3d on|off: This enables, if the Guest Additions are installed,

whether hardware 3D acceleration should be available; see chapter

4.8

,

Hard-

ware 3D acceleration (OpenGL and DirectX 8/9)

, page

71

.

• You can influence the BIOS logo that is displayed when a virtual machine starts

up with a number of settings. Per default, a VirtualBox logo is displayed.

With --bioslogofadein on|off and --bioslogofadeout on|off, you
can determine whether the logo should fade in and out, respectively.

With --bioslogodisplaytime <msec> you can set how long the logo
should be visible, in milliseconds.

With --bioslogoimagepath <imagepath> you can, if you are so inclined,
replace the image that is shown, with your own logo. The image must be an
uncompressed 256 color BMP file.

• --biosbootmenu disabled|menuonly|messageandmenu: This specifies

whether the BIOS allows the user to select a temporary boot device. menuonly
suppresses the message, but the user can still press F12 to select a temporary
boot device.

• --boot<1-4> none|floppy|dvd|disk|net: This specifies the boot order

for the virtual machine. There are four “slots”, which the VM will try to access
from 1 to 4, and for each of which you can set a device that the VM should
attempt to boot from.

• --snapshotfolder default|<path>: This allows you to specify the folder

in which snapshots will be kept for a virtual machine.

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