Use multiple operating system within a single computer
Virtual box is extremely powerful open source software developed by Oracle. It is also called as a cross-platform software because it can be installed on our existing Intel or AMD-based computers, whether they are running Windows, Mac, Linux or Solaris operating systems. The software helps us to run multiple operating system in existing machine. For example: we can install Linux on our virtual box and run it in our Windows.
Step: 1
We need to download two software. The first one is virtualbox and the second is it extension file. First install virtualbox and then install it extension. You can download Virtual Box on your machine from the given link below:
I am sorry because, it is not possible for me to include all the screenshot. As it took a lot of time and effort. So I am making it short as possible.
Step: 2
1. Open your virtualbox on your machine.
1. Open your virtualbox on your machine.
2. Provide a name for your new virtual machine and select the type of operating system including it version.
3. Select the desired memory size for the new virtual machine. Note: If you have enough RAM i.e: 4GB or more, I will recommended you to give atleast 2GB of RAM, but is not mandatory at all.
4. Create a virtual hard disk and select VDI as the hard disk file type.
5. Select Dynamically allocated and click Next.
6. Click Create button to launch the boot menu on your virtualbox.
Step: 3
1. Click start button.
2. Browse the ISO file from your computer.
3. Select the ISO file and click on Start button.
4. Now for demo, I will live my machine. Select Live and hit enter button.
5. Finally, wait upto 2-3 minute until it boot your virtualbox. After certain time, you will see the desktop of your operating system.
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