Jul152012

How do I install Windows XP in Windows 7 using Virtual Box?

Rakesh Saini asks:

I want to install Windows XP in Windows 7 using Virtual Box. How do I do this? Is there anything else I need to be aware of?

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Bruce Epper

July 15, 2012

When you create the VM, you will get better performance using a fixed size virtual disk, so make it large enough to handle all of the apps you will be installing inside of the VM. You should also boost the amount of memory from the suggested default. Other than those items, it is the same process as installing on bare metal. If you are doing this to test software, you should create a base VM with all appropriate updates and just clone that when you need a new VM for testing.

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Susendeep Dutta

July 15, 2012

Visit the link below,

Install XP Mode with VirtualBox Using the VMLite Plugin -

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/12309/install-xp-mode-with-virtualbox-using-the-vmlite-plugin/

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Irshaad Abdool

July 15, 2012

make sure you have enough RAM to share between your host and virtual machine
for the VMs, its rather simple
you create a new virtual machine, and set the drive to read either the Windows disk in your dvd-drive (physical) or read from an image found somewhere on your PC.
remember to configure the Network settings too, set the VM to use ‘bridge mode’.
for removable devices, they may not be recognised when launching the VM, you will have to enable each of them(except core ones) from the menu bar under ‘Devices’.

also, usually you cannot browse folders on the host from the VM and vice-verca, so, remember to create a shared folder for file transfer or use a removable storage device (pendrives and the like)

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Alan Wade

July 16, 2012

Here is an interesting Youtube video showing how its done:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flf_TQOm_TE

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Gaurav

July 16, 2012

That’s correct. Susendeep Dutta’s suggestion and links are working perfectly. Tested.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/12309/install-xp-mode-with-virtualbox-using-the-vmlite-plugin/

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GrrGrrr

August 13, 2012

I prefer free VMware VMplayer instead of Oracle Virtual box

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FIDELIS

August 27, 2012

Hello, have you installed and operarating system before? If you have it should be no different installing it inside a virtual machine software. Only thing you have to be aware of is that you might want to change some of the default settings in your virtual machine. Most of the changes involved would be to get a better experience when running the virtual machine. The more memory you can assign to it the better, but remember not to assign it all.