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How To Install Windows 10 In VirtualBox in Linux. Install Windows 10 in VirtualBox in Ubuntu and. Now you should see the Windows 10 ISO listed under the. Ive tried windows 95 with two differnt iso's i have and even windows 98. There was no need to use Deamon Tools to mount an ISO - VirtualBox can read those directly.

How to install a free legal Windows in VirtualBox in Linux Mint Unfortunately, some people still need Windows for a particular end. For example when they have a navigation device that can only be updated by means of a Windows application. If this applies to you as well, then you can make use of VirtualBox and a free legal Virtual Machine (VM) with Windows 7, 8.x or 10. Running such a VM is safe for your Linux: even if a Windows VM would become infected with viruses and malware, it can't do any harm at all to your Linux.

Hello,,, My name is Marwan Aljadani from class B203, I`ll be show you how to install Linux on your Windows. You just need Two things: - VirtualBox This.

That's because a VM runs in a virtualized sandbox, which effectively isolates it from the underlying operating system. You can achieve this as follows: 1. First install VirtualBox and its extension pack. In the following way: Launch a terminal window. (You can launch a terminal window like this: ) Type (this is one line!): sudo apt-get install virtualbox virtualbox-qt virtualbox-ext-pack Press Enter. Type your password when prompted; this will remain entirely invisible, not even asterisks will show, which is normal.

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Press Enter again. Now you'll be prompted to agree to reading a license agreement from Oracle. Press the Tab key to activate the Ok 'button' (it becomes red then) and press Enter. See the screenshot below (click on it to enlarge it). With that, you've confirmed that you've read it.

Only then you'll be presented with the actual agreement screen (sigh.). The correct choice, namely Yes, has already been activated.

So simply press Enter. Add yourself to the group 'vboxusers'. By means of the terminal: sudo adduser yourownusername vboxusers Note: the username may only contain lowercase letters, because 'under the hood' your username doesn't contain capital letters.

So user 'John' types here 'john' (instead of 'yourownusername'). Reboot your computer.

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Now download a. Preferably not Windows 8.x or 10, because those VM's are less useful (I'll explain that later). You can use this legal VM with Windows 7 for 90 days. Don't forget to activate it within a couple of days, by means of the DOS command slmgr /ato (see the instruction on the wallpaper of Windows 7).

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After those 90 days, you can extend the activation five times (unfortunately, these activation extensions aren't possible for the VM's with Windows 8.x and 10!). So you can use the Windows 7 VM legally for 6 x 90 = 540 days in total. The how-to for extending the activation ('re-arm') is written on the wallpaper of Windows 7. After those 540 days you can simply delete the existing VM and import a new clean VM, which should give you another 540 days. It's therefore useful to keep the downloaded file; after 18 months, that'll save you some time. Legal note: the Microsoft license for these VM's states: 'You may use the software for testing purposes only'.

There's no further explanation given of the term 'testing purposes' though, and no time limit to your testing other than the maximal activation period. This implies that it's entirely up to you: when you think you're done with testing, you should buy a license or stop using the VM. Unzip the VM (it's a.ova file). Launch Oracle VM Virtualbox and select in its panel: File - Import Appliance. Import the.ova file. Click on the imported VM - click Settings - USB - select USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller 8.

Now click on Snapshots and create a snapshot, for renewed activation when the five activation extensions have been exhausted. Then you don't even have to delete the existing VM; you can simply restore the snapshot for another 540 days of use. Start the VM and wait until Windows has completed booting. In the panel of VirtualBox: Devices - Insert Guest Additions CD image. Now wait; this can take a long time. Then click on VBoxWindowsAdditions.exe in order to install it.

After the installation of the Guest Additions, you'll be asked to reboot Windows. After Windows has rebooted, you can add USB devices. First connect them to your computer. Then in the panel of VirtualBox: Devices - USB - click on your device. This should enable Windows to install it.

Note: you have to repeat this click on your device, every time you boot the VM. Because with that click, you transfer the device from Linux to Windows. Your Windows 7 VM should now be fully functional. Important warnings: - Always shut Windows down by means of its own Start button and not by means of the VirtualBox menu bar. Don't use the VM for random web browsing: it's much safer to use Linux for that. If you're running it from an SSD: disable defragmentation in Windows, or it'll wear out your SDD.

Note that transferring a USB storage device (like a USB thumb drive or USB hard drive) to the VM, unmounts that storage device 'uncleanly' in the Linux that hosts the VM. Theoretically, this could cause loss of data.

Shares 1K This detailed beginner’s guide shows you how to install Windows 10 in a VirtualBox in Linux. I regularly encourage people to use Linux and when I give, I always mention that they can use Windows and Linux together if they are ‘scared of Linux’. One of the ways to use the two OS together is to.

It works well for except that you have to switch between the operating system by restarting the system. This is inconvenient to a certain extent.

If like me, you too are an infrequent user of Windows and do not want to trouble yourself with, I suggest installing Windows 10 inside Linux by creating a virtual machine. In an earlier tutorial, I showed you but in this tutorial, we shall be using Oracle VirtualBox to create virtual machines to install Windows 10. What is VirtualBox and what are its advantages? Is an open source virtualization software from Oracle to create virtual machines.

With a virtual machine, you can run an operating system like an application inside your current operating system. It’s like a computer inside a computer. These are called virtual machine because they are basically emulating other operating system but they are not really interacting with the system like a true operating system would. Bottom line is that with virtual machines software, you can use Windows like an application inside Linux. Unlike regular applications, it will consume lots of RAM. This way, you can use Windows specific software and program inside Linux, without the need to install Windows altogether. Install Windows 10 in VirtualBox in Ubuntu and Linux Mint Before installing Windows 10 in VirtualBox, let’s see what do you need beforehand:.

Internet connection with good speed orr already downloaded Windows 10 ISO. At least 4GB of RAM.

The more RAM you got, the better it is. Around 20 GB of free storage for installing Windows 10 Once you have made sure of the prerequisites, let’s see how to do it.

If you prefer, you can watch this video of this tutorial. Do subscribe to for more Linux tutorials. Step 1: Download Windows 10 ISO The first and foremost step is to download Windows 10 ISO. You can download Windows 10 32 bit or 64 bit, depending upon your system. Go to the link below and choose what version of Windows 10 you would like to download: You’ll have to choose the edition, language and then pick between 32bit or 64bit system before you download the ISO. Step 2: Install VirtualBox in Ubuntu and Linux Mint VirtualBox is available by default in Ubuntu and Linux Mint.

Install it is very easy. All you need to do is to use the command below: sudo apt-get install virtualbox Step 3: Install Windows 10 in VirtualBox Start VirtualBox. You should see a screen like the one below. Click on new: Click on New Name the VM anything worth remembering. Also select the Operating System and version, in this case Windows 10 and 64 bit for me. Name it whatever you want Choose RAM size. The recommended RAM size for 64 bit Windows 10 is 2 GB while for 32 bit Windows 10, it’s 1 GB.

But I suggest to have a little more than that for a smoother experience. Allocate 2-3 Gb of RAM Next is the size for the virtual machine. If you are crunch on space, choose the recommend size else have it little more than the recommended size. Select Create a virtual disk now For the format, go ahead with VDI format. Choose VDI Confused about dynamic or fixed size? If you choose dynamic, the installed VM will later grow out of the allocated size.

If you are not going to use Windows extensively, I suggest to go with fixed size. Go for Dynamically allocated Finalize the things around the installation. You can choose where to create the virtual disk.

Default location (Home directory) will work as well. Allocate size for the Windows installation You should be back to start screen. But wait, we haven’t used our Windows 10 ISO yet, have we? Now is the time to actually use the ISO. Click on Settings.

Go to Settings-Storage In here, go to Storage and add a new Optical Drive. I added this screenshot later because a few readers had difficutlies in finding it.

Add Windows 10 ISO as optical storage Choose Disk and point to Windows 10 ISO. Go for Choose disk Now you should see the Windows 10 ISO listed under the Storage. If there are Empty optical storage, remove them You should be back to the main screen of Oracle VirtualBox.You have everything ready now. Next step is to install Windows 10. Click on Start from the main screen: Click on start to install Windows 10 Voila!! You should see the familiar Windows boot screen: Follow the regular procedure A couple of seconds later, you should see the option to install Windows: Note: At this time, if you see Windows logo with black background and it never starts to install, you may have to do a little tweak. As It’s FOSS reader Larry points out, “There seems to be an incompatibility between Virtualbox and Windows 10 1703.

A virtual machine that runs W10 1607 fine will fail to boot W10 1703 -UNLESS- the following parameter is set: Under System – Acceleration you must set Paravirtualization to None and then reboot.” I think you can handle things from here as installing Windows is just a matter of few clicks. For your convenience, I am adding the screenshots in a gallery. Click on the images to enlarge them, if you need to take a hint. Once you have successfully installed Windows 10, you’ll find that the internet connection is shared with the virtual Windows as well.

No need for further configuration. Here, It’s FOSS in Edge browser in Windows 10 inside a VM. When you are done using the virtual Windows, you can go back to the main screen and switch off the virtual Windows from there: Turn off Windows VM To start the virtual OS again, just click on the Start (green arrow) in the main screen of VirtualBox again.

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More on using virtual OS later. I think this gives you a good idea of how to install Windows in Linux Mint in first place:) Your take? Did this tutorial help you to install Windows in Linux using VirtualBox? If you have questions or suggestions, feel free to drop a comment.