Installing ubuntu on virtual box

Installing Ubuntu on Virtual Box:

Install Virtual Box

Pre-requisites:

• Minimum 4GB RAM (Suggested 8GB)

• Minimum processor Core i3 or above

• Minimum Free Disk Space 25GB

• Operating System of 64bit

Step 1: Download Virtual Box from the link given below based on your Operating System

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html

Here we have shown installation for Oracle VM Virtual Box Base Packages – 7.0.12, same steps you can follow for the updated versions.

 Step 2: Select the .exe file that you have downloaded in the previous step and then click

on Run as administrator

Step 3: Click Next and finish the installation as per instructions shown.

With this screen, your Oracle VM Virtual Box Manager has been downloaded and

installed successfully. In your case, you might not have any VMs listed on Virtual Box

window.

Install Ubuntu

Step 1: Download the installation image. Go to the link given below and download the

necessary version of the Ubuntu installer.

Step 2: Click on the Download button and save the ISO file to the custom location. In this case, the name of the file is ubuntu_22.04.3_desktop-amd64.

Create a new VM on VirtualBox:

Step 3: To create a new virtual machine on VirtualBox, open VirtualBox and click on New (Machine > New)

Step 4: In the Create Virtual Machine window, set the options for Ubuntu VM as shown below.

Note: select ISO Image where you already downloaded Ubuntu desktop software.

Click next and set up username and password

Step 5: Set the memory size to 4GB of RAM (Minimum 4GB recommended). Make sure to leave enough memory for your host operating system to behave normally.

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