Click the Next button to move though the various steps of the wizard. The wizard enables you to configure the basic details of the virtual machine. On the VM Name and OS Type step, enter a descriptive name for the virtual machine in the Name field and select the operating system and version that you are going to install from the drop-down lists, as shown in.
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It is important to select the correct operating system and version as this determines the default settings for VirtualBox uses for the virtual machine. You can change the settings later after you have created the virtual machine. On the following steps, select VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image) as the file type, Dynamically allocated as the storage details, and accept the defaults for the virtual disk file location and size, and then click Create to create the virtual disk.
When the virtual disk is created, the Virtual Disk Creation Wizard is closed and you are returned to the Summary step of the New Virtual Machine Wizard. Click Create to create the virtual machine. The wizard is closed and the newly-created virtual machine is listed in Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager, as shown in. Click OK to apply the storage settings. The Settings window is closed.
If you connected the virtual machine's CD/DVD drive to the host's physical CD/DVD drive, insert the installation media in the host's CD/DVD drive now. You are now ready to start the virtual machine and install the operating system. In Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager, select the virtual machine and click the Start button in the toolbar. A new window is displayed, which shows the virtual machine booting up.
Depending on the operating system and the configuration of the virtual machine, VirtualBox might display some warnings first. It is safe to ignore these warnings. The virtual machine should boot from the installation media, as shown in. You can now perform all your normal steps for installing the operating system. Be sure to make a note of the user name and password of the administrator user account you create in the virtual machine, which you will need in order to log in to the virtual machine.
Do not join the virtual machine to a Windows domain (it can be a member of a workgroup) as the domain configuration is performed later. The virtual machine might reboot several times during the installation. When the installation is complete, you might also want to let Windows Update to install any updates. Next, you need to install the VirtualBox Guest Additions, as described in.
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Did you load the OracleVMVirtualBoxExtensionPack. If not install that first. Then attach the USB DVD drive to the system with no disc in it. Then with the XP-VM shut down open the VB program window, if it's not open already, and select the XP VM. Click the 'Settings' icon and go to Storage. Highlight the CD/DVD disc icon in the left side, it will more then likely say VNoxGuestAdditions, then click the CD/DVD icon all the way over to the right next to the area that says 'IDE Secondary'. Once that opens select the USB DVD drive that is connected and select Pass then start the XP-VM.
Also in the Ports area check Enable USB 2.0 controller. If you want to do it after the VM is running on the bottom menu bar click the CD/DVD icon and a window will pop up with the names of the DVD drives connected to your system and any ISO files you have used. Select the USB DVD drive you have connected and Pop a disc in it. But I must say it is better to do it before the XP-VM is running so it can connect with the startup of XP. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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