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| Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Installing''' '''VirtualBox''' in '''Windows''' '''Operating System.'''  
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| Welcome to the '''spoken tutorial''' on '''Installing VirtualBox''' in '''Windows Operating System.'''  
  
 
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| In this tutorial we will learn: How to download '''VirtualBox''' and Install it on '''Windows OS'''  
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|  '''VirtualBox''' version 5.2.18  
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| What is '''VirtualBox'''?  
 
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| To download the latest version of '''VirtualBox''' go to the following link in a web browser.  
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www dot virtualbox dot org slash wiki slash Downloads  
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'''www dot virtualbox dot org slash wiki slash Downloads'''
  
 
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To download and install '''VirtualBox''' in a '''Windows 10 '''machine.  
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| This will help reduce the clutter.  
 
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With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material.  
  
 
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And this is Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay signing off.  
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 25 July 2019


Time
Narration
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.

Contributors and Content Editors

Nancyvarkey, PoojaMoolya, Sandhya.np14