Tuesday 12 March 2013

How to Instal Operating system in Virtual Box and use it


How to Instal Operating system in Virtual Box and use it 


Virtual machines can run on your system as separate computers, with their own hard drive, operating system and file structure. Therefore you can test anything you like without compromising your actual system. It's the perfect sandbox for beta versions, new operating systems or software apps you want to try out before installing them definitively on your PC.

The two most popular virtual machine solutions (VMware vs VirtualBox). Download any one of them(They are free).

The first step is obviously downloading the ISO file with the operating system you want to try out. There are many sources from which you can obtain them. You only need to be a bit patient because these image files are usually massive and can take a long time to complete downloading.

1. Once you've got the ISO image file of the OS you want to test, launch VirtualBox and click on New.

2. Give your VirtualBox machine a name and select the OS type.

3. Assign a portion of your RAM memory to the virtual machine. The amount you decide to select depends on how much RAM you have and how much the virtual OS needs.

4. The next step requires you to select a hard drive for the virtual machine. As you won't have any created yet, click on New.

5. Now we're in the Virtual Disk Creation wizard. Select the type of disk you want – dynamically expanding or fixed size.

6. Select the size of the hard drive for the virtual machine. Again, this setting depends on your actual hardware components (i.e., the size of your hard drive) and the operating system's requirements.

7. After creating the virtual disk, you're back again to the previous wizard. Click on Next and you'll be done.

8. The newly created virtual machine now appears on the VirtualBox interface, but still needs some configuration. Right-click on it and select Settings.

9. Select CD/DVD-ROM on the left-hand menu and enable the Mount CD/DVD Drive option. Then click on the ISO Image File option to select your ISO file.

10. Finally, while still on the Settings window, select General on the left-hand menu and configure video memory according to the operating system's requirements.

Your new virtual machine is ready to use!


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