2009-11-26

How to used Virtualbox.



VirtualBox is an x86 virtualization software package, originally created by German software company Innotek, now developed by Sun Microsystems as part of its Sun xVM virtualization platform. It is installed on an existing host operating system; within this application, additional operating systems, each known as a Guest OS, can be loaded and run, each with its own virtual environment.
Supported host operating systems include Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2 Warp, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Solaris; there is also an experimental port to FreeBSD.[1]. VirtualBox, with the launch of Google Chrome OS, can now support Chrome. Supported guest operating systems include a small number of versions of NetBSD and various versions of DragonFlyBSD, FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD, OS/2 Warp, Windows, Solaris, Haiku, Syllable, ReactOS and SkyOS.[2] The latest version also supports Windows 7.
According to a 2007 survey by DesktopLinux.com, VirtualBox was the third most popular software package for running Windows programs on Linux desktops.
(credit by wikipedia.org)








Download VirtualBox program from http://www.virtualbox.org/ for install in your PC.




click "New" for create new Virtual Machine and click "Next" to next step.


define Virtual Machine name and select OS Type. click "Next".


create memory size


create Virtual Harddisk for VirtualBox


click "Next" for next step


choose Storage Type and click "Next"


select Location for create virtual harddisk name and define harddisk size.


click "Finish".


click "Finish" again.


VirtualBox ready to used. Enjoy with your VirtualBox.




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