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Tick at Startup Disk and Create New Hard disk and click at Next button.Ĭhoose the type of file that you want to use for virtual disk and click Next button.Ĭhoose your storage detail and click Next button.Įnter the size of your virtual disk (in MB) and click Next button.Ī dynamically growing virtual disk will only use the amount of physical hard drive space it needs. It is better to be rather generous to avoid running out of guest hard drive space. You will see the detail of your input here. The "New Virtual Machine Wizard" will close and back to VirtualBox Manager. Select your Virtual Machine and click Start button. "First Run Wizard" will appear and click Next button.Ĭlick at 'folder' icon and choose your Ubuntu iso directory. Select your Ubuntu iso file and click Next button.
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This screen will appear when it start boot.Īfter a successful installation we have to remove our installation. iso image from the virtual optical drive before we reboot. This can be done from the "Devices" menu or by removing the.
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