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− | | Welcome to the | + | | Welcome to the '''spoken tutorial''' on '''Installing VirtualBox''' in '''Windows Operating System.''' |
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− | | In this tutorial we will learn | + | | In this tutorial, we will learn how to download '''VirtualBox''' and install it on '''Windows OS'''. |
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− | | This tutorial is recorded using '''Windows OS''' version 10 | + | | This tutorial is recorded using: '''Windows OS''' version 10, |
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− | | '''VirtualBox''' version 5.2.18 | + | | '''VirtualBox''' version 5.2.18, |
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− | | '''Firefox''' web browser | + | | '''Firefox''' web browser. |
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− | | However you may use any other browser of your choice. | + | | However, you may use any other browser of your choice. |
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| What is '''VirtualBox'''? | | What is '''VirtualBox'''? | ||
− | '''VirtualBox''' is a free and open source software for '''Virtualization''' | + | '''VirtualBox''' is a free and '''open source software''' for '''Virtualization'''. |
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− | | It allows us to install and use multiple OS in the '''base machine i.e. (host)''' | + | | It allows us to install and use multiple '''OS''' in the '''base machine i.e. (host)'''. |
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− | | The '''base machine '''can have either '''Windows''', '''Linux''' or '''MacOS''' | + | | The '''base machine '''can have either '''Windows''', '''Linux''' or '''MacOS'''. |
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− | | '''i3 processor''' or higher | + | | '''i3 processor''' or higher, |
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− | | '''RAM 4GB''' or higher | + | | '''RAM 4GB''' or higher, |
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− | | '''Hard disk''' free space 50GB or more and '''Virtualization '''should be enabled on '''BIOS''' | + | | '''Hard disk''' free space 50GB or more and '''Virtualization '''should be enabled on '''BIOS'''. |
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− | | '''Windows 7''' | + | | '''Windows 7''', |
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− | | '''Windows 8''' or '''Windows 10''' | + | | '''Windows 8''' or '''Windows 10'''. |
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− | | | + | | Let's start the installation. |
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− | | To download the latest version of '''VirtualBox''' go to the following link in a web browser. | + | | To download the latest version of '''VirtualBox''', go to the following link in a web browser. |
− | www dot virtualbox dot org slash wiki slash Downloads | + | '''www dot virtualbox dot org slash wiki slash Downloads''' |
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− | | I have already opened this '''url''' in a '''Firefox''' | + | | I have already opened this '''url''' in a '''Firefox web browser''' on my machine. |
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− | | Let us verify if '''Virtualization''' is enabled or not in '''Windows 8''' or '''10 machine.''' | + | | Let us verify if '''Virtualization''' is enabled or not, in '''Windows 8''' or '''10 machine.''' |
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− | | As the '''BIOS''' '''settings''' vary from computer to computer, we cannot show a demo of the same. | + | | As the '''BIOS''' '''settings''' vary from computer to computer, we cannot show a '''demo''' of the same. |
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− | | If you are not a | + | | If you are not a technical person, kindly do this with the help of a '''System Administrator'''. |
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− | |If the option '''Virtualization''' is not available in the '''BIOS''' , then we cannot install '''VirtualBox''' in that | + | |If the option '''Virtualization''' is not available in the '''BIOS''' , then we cannot install '''VirtualBox''' in that machine. |
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− | | In my case it is already enabled. | + | | In my case, it is already enabled. |
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− | | Now close the '''Taskbar''' by clicking on the '''x''' icon at top right corner. | + | | Now, close the '''Taskbar''' by clicking on the '''x''' icon at the top right corner. |
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− | | Go to the folder where we downloaded '''VirtualBox.exe '''file. | + | | Go to the '''folder''' where we downloaded '''VirtualBox.exe '''file. |
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− | | The next screen is '''Custom Setup.''' | + | | The next '''screen''' is '''Custom Setup.''' |
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− | | I will skip this, as I prefer to install it in the default location. | + | | I will skip this, as I prefer to install it in the '''default''' location. |
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− | | You may get a | + | | You may get a pop-up window named '''Windows Security.''' |
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− | | Once done we can see the message “'''Oracle VM VirtualBox installation is complete'''” | + | | Once done, we can see the message “'''Oracle VM VirtualBox installation is complete'''”. |
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− | | In this screen, there’s an option “'''Start Oracle VM VirtualBox''' | + | | In this screen, there’s an option “'''Start Oracle VM VirtualBox after installation”'''. |
− | By default it will be selected. | + | By default, it will be selected. |
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− | | Now on the '''Desktop''', we can see the '''shortcut icon''' for the '''VirtualBox.''' | + | | Now, on the '''Desktop''', we can see the '''shortcut icon''' for the '''VirtualBox.''' |
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− | | Double-click on the '''VirtualBox icon''' to launch the application. | + | | Double-click on the '''VirtualBox icon''' to launch the '''application'''. |
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− | | With this we come to the end of this tutorial. | + | | With this, we come to the end of this tutorial. |
Let us summarize. | Let us summarize. | ||
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− | | In this tutorial, we have learnt | + | | In this tutorial, we have learnt: |
+ | to check if '''Virtualization''' is enabled and | ||
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− | | | + | | to download and install '''VirtualBox''' in a '''Windows 10 '''machine. |
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− | | The video at the following link | + | | The video at the following link summarizes the '''Spoken Tutorial''' project. |
Please download and watch it. | Please download and watch it. | ||
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− | | The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | + | | The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials and gives certificates. |
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− | | The Spoken Tutorial forum is for specific questions on this tutorial. | + | | The '''Spoken Tutorial forum''' is for specific questions on this tutorial. |
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| This will help reduce the clutter. | | This will help reduce the clutter. | ||
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With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material. | With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material. | ||
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− | | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. | + | | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by '''NMEICT, MHRD,''' Government of India. |
More information on this mission is available at this link. | More information on this mission is available at this link. | ||
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− | | The script and video for this tutorial has been contributed by NVLI and Spoken Tutorial team. | + | | The '''script''' and video for this tutorial has been contributed by '''NVLI''' and Spoken Tutorial team. |
− | And this is Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay signing off. | + | And this is Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay, signing off. |
Thank you for joining. | Thank you for joining. | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 11 October 2018
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00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installing VirtualBox in Windows Operating System. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we will learn how to download VirtualBox and install it on Windows OS. |
00:18 | This tutorial is recorded using: Windows OS version 10, |
00:24 | VirtualBox version 5.2.18, |
00:29 | Firefox web browser. |
00:32 | However, you may use any other browser of your choice. |
00:38 | Before we begin, please make sure that you are connected to the Internet. |
00:44 | What is VirtualBox?
VirtualBox is a free and open source software for Virtualization. |
00:52 | It allows us to install and use multiple OS in the base machine i.e. (host). |
01:00 | The base machine can have either Windows, Linux or MacOS. |
01:07 | To install an OS inside a VirtualBox, the base machine should have the following configuration. |
01:15 | i3 processor or higher, |
01:19 | RAM 4GB or higher, |
01:23 | Hard disk free space 50GB or more and Virtualization should be enabled on BIOS. |
01:34 | This will ensure that the VirtualBox will work smoothly. |
01:40 | In case the base machine has Windows OS, then it should be any one of the following versions: |
01:47 | Windows 7, |
01:49 | Windows 8 or Windows 10. |
01:53 | Let's start the installation. |
01:56 | To download the latest version of VirtualBox, go to the following link in a web browser.
www dot virtualbox dot org slash wiki slash Downloads |
02:14 | I have already opened this url in a Firefox web browser on my machine. |
02:21 | This page displays the link to download the latest version of VirtualBox for multiple hosts. |
02:30 | At the time of this recording, the latest version of VirtualBox is 5.2.18 |
02:39 | It could be different when you watch this tutorial in the future. |
02:44 | Now click on the link Windows hosts. |
02:48 | This will download VirtualBox for Windows OS. |
02:53 | The download may take some time depending on your Internet speed. |
02:58 | Important note: Before installing VirtualBox, we have to ensure that Virtualization is enabled on our machine. |
03:08 | Let us verify if Virtualization is enabled or not, in Windows 8 or 10 machine. |
03:16 | Go to the Taskbar at the bottom left of the window.
Right-click and select Task Manager. |
03:25 | The Task manager window opens. |
03:29 | If you are opening it for the first time, click on More details at the bottom of this window.
Then click on the tab Performance. |
03:40 | In the Performance tab, at the bottom right, locate Virtualization. |
03:46 | This will tell us whether the Virtualization is enabled or not, in our machine. |
03:53 | If it is not enabled, kindly enable it in BIOS settings. |
03:59 | As the BIOS settings vary from computer to computer, we cannot show a demo of the same. |
04:06 | If you are not a technical person, kindly do this with the help of a System Administrator. |
04:13 | If the option Virtualization is not available in the BIOS , then we cannot install VirtualBox in that machine. |
04:22 | In my case, it is already enabled. |
04:26 | Now, close the Taskbar by clicking on the x icon at the top right corner. |
04:33 | Let us now install VirtualBox. |
04:37 | Go to the folder where we downloaded VirtualBox.exe file. |
04:43 | Now right-click on the file and select Run as Administrator. |
04:49 | In the User Account Control dialog box that appears, click on Yes. |
04:56 | Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.18 Setup window with a welcome message appears. |
05:06 | Click on the Next button at the bottom of the window to proceed further. |
05:12 | The next screen is Custom Setup. |
05:16 | If we wish to change the location of the installation, we can do so. |
05:22 | Click on the Browse button and then choose the desired location for installation. |
05:29 | I will skip this, as I prefer to install it in the default location. |
05:35 | Click on the Next button at the bottom of the window to proceed. |
05:40 | In the next Custom Setup screen, we can select some features depending on our requirement.
By default, all the options will be selected. |
05:52 | Click on the Next button at the bottom of the window. |
05:56 | The next window shows some warning message regarding Network. |
06:01 | This message says that during the installation the Internet will disconnect temporarily. |
06:09 | Click on Yes button at the bottom of the window. |
06:13 | We are now redirected to the Ready to Install screen. |
06:18 | Click on the Install button to begin the installation. |
06:22 | This installation may take some time. |
06:25 | You may get a pop-up window named Windows Security. |
06:30 | It asks whether we want to install the software.
Click on Install button. |
06:39 | Once done, we can see the message “Oracle VM VirtualBox installation is complete”. |
06:47 | In this screen, there’s an option “Start Oracle VM VirtualBox after installation”.
By default, it will be selected. |
06:58 | I don’t want to launch VM immediately, so I will unselect it. |
07:03 | Lastly, click on the Finish button. |
07:08 | Now, on the Desktop, we can see the shortcut icon for the VirtualBox. |
07:16 | Double-click on the VirtualBox icon to launch the application. |
07:21 | VirtualBox application opens. This indicates that the installation is successful. |
07:28 | With this, we come to the end of this tutorial.
Let us summarize. |
07:34 | In this tutorial, we have learnt:
to check if Virtualization is enabled and |
07:41 | to download and install VirtualBox in a Windows 10 machine. |
07:46 | The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
07:54 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials and gives certificates. |
08:02 | For more details, please write to us. |
08:06 | Do you have questions in THIS Spoken Tutorial?
Please visit this site. |
08:12 | Choose the minute and second where you have the question.
Explain your question briefly. Someone from our team will answer them. |
08:23 | The Spoken Tutorial forum is for specific questions on this tutorial. |
08:29 | Please do not post unrelated and general questions on them. |
08:34 | This will help reduce the clutter.
With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material. |
08:43 | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link. |
08:55 | The script and video for this tutorial has been contributed by NVLI and Spoken Tutorial team.
And this is Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thank you for joining. |