virtual box help
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virtual box help
hiya all.. a new-bee to the linux world and mint being my 1st... ^_^.. been crawling around google trying for a solution but havent been successful so far.. i have a asus 900hd netbook with linux mint 7 gloria installed... and put in the closed source version of virtualbox ... next i need to install either win xp/7 using a usb device into the virtualbox .. i did get a method on googling using VBoxManage.exe utility but the description is for a windows setup... how can i achieve the same in a linux box? a dummy guide if possible please?.... thanx in advance for any help
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Re: virtual box help
Hey Jude don't make it bad
Try a PUEL version and make it better.
The OSE version of Virtualbox doesn't support USB.
It is possible to make it work but is probably
overly complex for a new user.
THe PUEL version is free and has built in USB support.
Uninstall the OSE version through Package Manager
and install the PUEL version from here.
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
If you are using Linux Mint 7 Main Edition you want the
Ubuntu 9.04 ("Jaunty Jackalope") i386 version.
cheers
mick
Try a PUEL version and make it better.
The OSE version of Virtualbox doesn't support USB.
It is possible to make it work but is probably
overly complex for a new user.
THe PUEL version is free and has built in USB support.
Uninstall the OSE version through Package Manager
and install the PUEL version from here.
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
If you are using Linux Mint 7 Main Edition you want the
Ubuntu 9.04 ("Jaunty Jackalope") i386 version.
cheers
mick
Re: virtual box help
thanx mick55 for the prompt reply ^_^.. eh i meant i have the PUEL i.e closed source version with usb support installed ..but i aint getting the options to install windows with a usb device..the only options are cd/dvd drive and floppy drive.. the netbook doesnt have a cd/dvd or floppy drive .. i need a way to install windows into the virtual box via a usb... or am i missing something?
Re: virtual box help
You have to enable USB in the settings tab.
See my screenshot below
The Virtual system has to be powered off when you do that.
See my screenshot below
The Virtual system has to be powered off when you do that.
Re: virtual box help
You can also install from an ISO.
I usually create an ISO on my desktop of the O/S i want to install
and install from the ISO.
In settings you can choose an ISO file in the CD/DVD tab.
If your Windows files are on a USB you can make an ISO from them.
I don't believe you can install from a USB device.
I usually create an ISO on my desktop of the O/S i want to install
and install from the ISO.
In settings you can choose an ISO file in the CD/DVD tab.
If your Windows files are on a USB you can make an ISO from them.
I don't believe you can install from a USB device.
Re: virtual box help
im the idiot and ur a genius mick ^_^ ... thanx for the screenie ... hav a nice day!
Re: virtual box help
You also need to add yourself to vboxusers.
Click Mint Menu>Administration>Users and Groups, then Unlock, then Select your user>Properties>User Privileges tab, then check "Use Virtualbox".
A reboot is required.
Click Mint Menu>Administration>Users and Groups, then Unlock, then Select your user>Properties>User Privileges tab, then check "Use Virtualbox".
A reboot is required.