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Windows XP was released to the public on October 25, , the first two versions released by the company were Home and Professional. The Home version was targeted to home PC users, while the Professional version was designed for business and professionals.

Prior to Windows 7 market dominance, Windows XP was the most widely used desktop operating system in the world for many years. Step 2: Select System from the left sidebar. On the right pane, under the Boot Order, untick Floppy drag it down the list.

Tick on the Hard Disk. Windows XP needs a manual network configuration. Also, in the Start menu type network and select Network and Sharing Centre. Then do a right-click on Bridge Connection. After completing all the methods mentioned above, you are all set to launch Windows XP Virtual Machine. Select Continue Anyway if encountered any warnings, just select restart and you are good to go. In this Step, you can use an existing hard disk or you may create this later, but the best option is to create a virtual hard disk now.

You are done with customization which is needed to go for installation of Kali Linux in Virtual Machine. The Installation Process of Kali Linux is really simple and easy you just few clicks away to see the cool and amazing Desktop interface of Kali Linux, out step by step guide include the images which help you to understand the installation easy. Form the List of the option you see on the Screen image Select the Graphical Install, you may use other versions as well but in this article, we will follow with Graphical Install.

Press enter after you select. Next Click on Continue , when you confirm your location. Select your desired hard drive type. After specifying the hard drive type and the way the disk is allocated you are asked to specify how much disk space you are going to give over to the Ubuntu Virtual Machine. Do not go below the minimum set and create enough disk space to make it worthwhile. We recommend at least 15 gigabytes. Choose where you wish to save the virtual machine.

Specify the disk size. Start the Virtual Machine The Virtual Machine has now been created and you can start it by pressing the Start button on the toolbar. The first boot requires you to select a startup disk.

Click the folder icon. Navigate to the downloads folder and select Ubuntu ISO. Click Start. Install Ubuntu Within VirtualBox Ubuntu will now boot into a live version of the operating system and a welcome message appears. The first step is to choose the installation language. Choose a language. Click Continue. A screen appears showing how prepared you are for installing Ubuntu.

If you are using a laptop make sure your computer is either plugged in or has enough battery life. We recommend you connect to a power source especially if you plan on installing updates as you go. There are two checkboxes at the bottom of the screen. Choose whether to install updates as you go.

Then choose whether to install 3rd party software. If you have a fast enough internet connection it is worth updating as you go but if you don't we would recommend installing Ubuntu and updating later. We would also recommend not installing the 3rd party software at this stage. This can be done post installation. Select Erase disk and install Ubuntu. Click Install Now. The installation begins and the files are copied to the virtual hard drive.

Choose Your Locations Whilst this is going on you will be asked to choose your location. Click the map to choose your location. Choose Your Keyboard Layout A final couple of steps require you to choose your keyboard layout and create a user. Choose the type of keyboard. Choose a name for your virtual machine. Enter a username. Add a password and repeat the password. Choose whether you want to log in automatically or require a login. Choose whether to encrypt the home folder.

Completing the Installation The final stage is to wait for the files to finish copying and the installation to complete. Install Guest Additions Install Guest Additions You will notice that if you choose to view Ubuntu in full-screen mode that it doesn't necessarily scale correctly. To get the best experience possible you will need to install Guest Additions. Then choose Install Guest Additions from the menu while running the virtual machine.



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