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Install and configure Oracle Virtual Box to run Linux OS under Windows Platform

Oracle VM Virtual Box is an open source virtualization software. You can install on top of Windows, Linux, Mac or Solaris. You can create Virtual machines that can be used to run guest operating system like Windows, Linux, Solaris.

This article will explain how to install Oracle VM Virtual Box in Windows and create Virtual machines to install Linux as Guest operating system.

Before we proceed let’s download all the required software’s for this installation and configuration. All the below mentioned software’s are open source.

Install Oracle VM Virtual Box

Double click the Oracle VM Virtual Box installer (VirtualBox-4.3.16-95972-Win.exe) to start the installation, then follow the onscreen steps to finish installation as shown in image – 1.

Image-1OracleVMinstallationStart

 

After successfully installation of Oracle VM Virtual Box double click the Oracle VM VirtualBox shortcut on desktop to open.

Click on New select Version, Type and Name the OS as like shown in image – 2

Image-2NameOS
Click on Next and allocate memory as shown in image – 3

Image-3MemoryAllocate
By default it will ask you to create a Virtual Hard Drive now. Go with that as shown in image – 4

Image-4CreateVirtualHDD
Then select Hard drive file type. Select (VirtualBox Disk Image) as shown in image – 5

Image-5HardDriveType
Then select Dynamically allocated storage as the Virtual Box file size would increase after use as shown in image – 6

Image-6StorageOnHDDThen assign the Virtual Hard Drive size… Default it will be 8 GB.. you can extend as per your need… Else leave as it is as shown in Image – 7

Image-7FileAllocation
By default the new Virtual Hard Drive file will save in C:\Users\xyz\Virtual Vms\ you can change the location here as shown in image – 8

Image-8FileAllocation2ndNow all set click on Create.

Till now we have installed Oracle VM Virtual Box and created VM, next is how to install Linux as Guest Operating system using that VM.

I will explain the installation in 2nd part of this post… Go to 2nd part. Click here

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Durga Charan Ojhahttps://lifeonnetwork.com/
I am a proud Indian, proud father, a blogger, Being in a profession as System administrator, my passion is troubleshooting computer issues, I do like sharing solutions through blogging making videos of solving issues.
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