Whether you use the VMware or Virtualbox version would depend more on which processor you have and what your computer supports.Ĭlick to expand.Hi roxanaschram, Thanks so much for all that you've done here! It's for those with a lot of computer skills. 90% of the time, it's a matter of removing a cover on the bottom of the laptop and inserting a memory module that snaps in. That said, the overall easiest option would be upgrade from 4GB to 8GB or more and use a VM. The registry trick is not mentioned in his thread that I'm aware of either. This is because Windows 10 Home isn't officially supported but can be installed on with the registry tricks. That said, you will need to change 2 registry entries prior to attempting the direct install and then change them back afterwards WITHOUT restarting the computer between. Keep in mind that while I provide the files for direct install, I don't provide support for it but just like you found this thread, there is one by Trexio called VIDA 2014D on Windows 10 Professional. Click to expand.You you really need to upgrade your RAM from 4GB to 8GB if you use an option other than direct install.