Ubuntu-Linux-on-Virtual-Box/C2/Installing-VirtualBox-in-Windows-OS/English
Title of the script: Installation of VirtualBox in WIndows
Author: Praveen S
Keywords: VirtualBox, VirtualBox installation, Windows, Virtualisation, Spoken Tutorial, Video Tutorial
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Slide: Introduction | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installing VirtualBox in Windows Operating System. |
Slide: Learning Objective
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In this tutorial we will learn:
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Slide: System Requirements | This tutorial is recorded using
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Slide: VirtualBox | What is VirtualBox?
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Slide: System requirements for VirtualBox | To install an OS inside a VirtualBox, the base machine should have the following configuration.
This will ensure that the VirtualBox will work smoothly. |
Slide: System requirements for VirtualBox | In case the base machine has Windows OS, then it should be any one of the following versions:
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Lets start the installation. | |
Slide: VirtualBox Download link | To download the latest version of VirtualBox go to the following link in a web browser.
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Firefox
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I have already opened this url in a Firefox web browser on my machine.
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Highlight Version No. | At the time of this recording, the latest version of VirtualBox is 5.2.18
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Click on Windows hosts | Now click on the link Windows hosts.
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Slide: Note | Important note:
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Go to Taskbar, right click and select Task Manager | Let us verify if Virtualization is enabled or not in Windows 8 or 10 machine.
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The Task manager window opens. | |
In Task Manager, click on Performance tab | If you are opening it for the first time, click on More details at the bottom of this window.
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Bottom right >> highlight Virtualization | In the Performance tab, at the bottom right, locate Virtualization.
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* If it is not enabled, kindly enable it in BIOS settings.
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Slide | * If the option Virtualization is not available in the BIOS
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Highlight Virtualization Enabled | In my case it is already enabled. |
Close the taskbar | Now close the Taskbar by clicking on the x icon at top right corner. |
Let us now install VirtualBox. | |
Show Downloads folder | Go to the folder where we downloaded VirtualBox.exe file. |
Right click virtualBox.exe >> select Run as Administrator | Now right-click on the file and select Run as Administrator. |
Click on Yes | In the User Account Control dialog box that appears, click on Yes. |
Setup window - Welcome screen | Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.18 Setup window with a welcome message appears. |
Click Next | Click on the Next button at the bottom of the window to proceed further. |
Custom Setup window 1 | The next screen is Custom Setup. |
Point to Location and Browse button.
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If we wish to change the location of the installation, we can do so.
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Click Next | Click on the Next button at the bottom of the window to proceed. |
Custom Setup window 2
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In the next Custom Setup screen, we can select some features depending on our requirement.
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Click Next | Click on the Next button at the bottom of the window. |
Warning screen | The next window shows some warning message regarding Network.
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Click Yes | Click on Yes button at the bottom of the window. |
Ready to Install >> Click on the Install button | We are now redirected to the Ready to Install screen.
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This installation may take some time. | |
Windows Security window | You may get a popup window named Windows Security.
Click on Install button. |
Success message
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Once done we can see the message “Oracle VM VirtualBox installation is complete” |
Highlight the selection | In this screen, there’s an option “Start Oracle VM VirtualBox after installation”
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Uncheck the selection | I don’t want to launch VM immediately, so I will unselect it. |
Click on Finish | Lastly, click on the Finish button. |
Show Desktop | Now on the Desktop, we can see the shortcut icon for the VirtualBox. |
Double click on VirtualBox icon | Double-click on the VirtualBox icon to launch the application. |
Show VirtualBox Interface | VirtualBox application opens. This indicates that the installation is successful. |
With this we come to the end of this tutorial.
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Slide: Summary | In this tutorial, we have learnt
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Slide: Thanks | The script and video for this tutorial has been contributed by NVLI and Spoken Tutorial team.
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