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VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2. See 'About VirtualBox' for an introduction. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system/platform without restrictions. Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.0 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows.
Is Oracle VM VirtualBox safe to download?A windows desktop OS can be 32 bit, which takes slightly less disk space. Otherwise do linux. There are also Windows Desktop OS licensing issues here to be aware of, as in you can't just deploy it in a VM and be licensed. VDA licensing doesn't apply if accessing the machines fromt he same virtual host it is running on. Windows 10 VM Image From A Windows 10 Machine. If the above option doesn’t suit and you want a VM image that runs Windows 10 32-bit or that doesn’t expire after 90 days you’re going to need access to an actual Windows 10 machine running the version of Windows 10 that you want to create a VM machine for.
We tested the file VirtualBox-6.1.6-137129-Win.exe with 25 antivirus programs and it turned out 100% clean. It's good practice to test any downloads from the Internet with trustworthy antivirus software.
Does Oracle VM VirtualBox work on my version of Windows?Older versions of Windows often have trouble running modern software and thus Oracle VM VirtualBox may run into errors if you're running something like Windows XP. Conversely, much older software that hasn't been updated in years may run into errors while running on newer operating systems like Windows 10. You can always try running older programs in compatibility mode.
Officially supported operating systems include 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
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What versions of Oracle VM VirtualBox are available?The current version of Oracle VM VirtualBox is 6.1.0 and is the latest version since we last checked. This is the full offline installer setup file for PC. This site has hosted other versions of it in the past such as 6.0.14, 6.0.12, 6.0.8, 6.0.4 and 6.0.2. At the moment, only the latest version is available.
What type of graphical file formats are supported?Oracle VM VirtualBox supports over 4 common image formats including EPS, MPO, NEF and PLY.
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Alternatives to Oracle VM VirtualBox available for download
- QEMU for WindowsAn emulator for various CPUs that supports virtualization.
- VMware Workstation PlayerDesktop virtualization software which runs multiple operating systems.
- Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution ManagerIntel toolkit which can help increase the performance of Android apps.
- Grub2WinIntuitive software that can setup a dual-boot system with Windows and Linux.
- YUMICreate bootable OS images for your pen and USB drives.
- LiLi USB CreatorEasily create bootable USB sticks for running Linux on your PC.
- UNetbootin
- Universal USB InstallerQuick and easy software utility for creating a live Linux distro from portable media such as a flash drive with a step-by-step wizard interface.
- Droid4XA virtual Android emulator for the PC which can play games, control other Android devices and access the Google Play Store.
- AndY Android EmulatorA freeware Android emulator for APK apps and the Android OS.
Learning has never been so easy!
How-to convert a (UEFI-based) Windows 10 physical installation into an Oracle VirtualBox guest.
You will need Windows 10 installation .iso to complete this guide. Don't forget to make sure you are licensed properly as well.
5 Steps total
Step 1: Create a VHDX/VHD
You will need to run (as administrator) SysInternal's Disk2vhd on the computer you are converting
Download Disk2vhd from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/disk2vhd
Download Disk2vhd from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/disk2vhd
Simply select where you want to save the file to and click 'Create'
Step 2: Convert VHDX to VDI
On the computer you have Oracle VirtualBox installed run the following command in Powershell (as administrator). You will need to run this command from the directory that VirtualBox is installed to i.e. C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBox
./VBoxManage clonehd .vhdx .vdi --format VDI
Step 3: Create a Virtualbox VM
Create a New VM from within VirtualBox Manager and choose 'Use an existing virtual disk file' which points to your newly created VDI file.
After it is created open Settings for the VM.
Under System > Motherboard make sure only Hard Disk and Optical is selected, Optical is at the top of the boot order and 'Enable EFI (special OSes only)' is ticked.
Under Storage, point the optical drive to the Windows 10 installation ISO.
Configure the rest as you please.
Step 4: Boot VM to Optical Media
Once you have booted to the installation media and it is asking for 'Language to install,' etc, press Shift+F10. This will open a command prompt.
In the command prompt run 'diskpart'
Enter the command: 'list vol'
This will list off the volumes and should show Volume 3 as a RAW FS. You will need to format this EFI partition. Use the following commands
'sel vol 3'
'format quick fs=fat32 label='System'
'format quick fs=fat32 label='System'
If you enter 'list vol' again you will see the changes made.
Exit diskpart by entering command 'exit'
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Run the command 'bcdboot C:Windows' which will add the required boot records.
Step 5: Restart VM to Disk
You can now close out of the installation media and restart. On restart make sure you don't boot from the Optical drive again and it should boot into Windows as expected.
You have now converted your physical Windows 10 UEFI device to an Oracle VirtualBox VM.
Below I have added a reference to doing this in Hyper-V, which is part of what I followed to create the above guide. I have also added a reference to licensing requirements as suggested by a comment.
Published: Nov 27, 2017 · Last Updated: Nov 28, 2017
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References
- Don't forget licensing requirements!
- Hyper-V - Create and Use VHD of Windows 10 with Disk2VHD
15 Comments
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- MacePatrickFarrell Nov 27, 2017 at 04:27amMake sure it's licensed properly when you do this.https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/124053-licensing-windows-10-with-virtualization-technologies-how-to
- SerranoGlorified Pet Rock Nov 27, 2017 at 01:55pmI was just about to write my own tutorial on this same subject. We still have some Fire Control Panels that MUST talk to a Win XP for programming and nothing else. I have been converting a Win XP dual boot to a VHD for use in Oracle VM for this issue. Great write up.
- CayennejhTech86 Nov 27, 2017 at 07:42pmJust read the licensing post. I didn't realize that Chris spoke Chinese. I assume the licensing info was written in Chinese because I couldn't make heads or tails from it.
- Jalapenonexus0000 Nov 28, 2017 at 02:11pmThis is a neat guide, VMware has a free software that can do this as well.https://www.vmware.com/products/converter.html
- TabascoWarKraft Nov 28, 2017 at 03:06pmCool article thank anyone out there know how to do this to create a vm box on vmware host?
- SerranoScarInt Nov 28, 2017 at 03:13pmThis was my missing step (diskpart and bcdboot) for migrating a bare metal server (Server 2012) to KVM. Volume names were different, but that was easy to re-interpret.
- JalapenoSadTech0 Jan 19, 2018 at 08:05pmI did this step by step in a lab environment and it went perfect. Good to learn for future use. Thanks!
- Macebbigford Feb 23, 2018 at 04:27pmNice write up. I'm assuming this is just a test machine, or maybe something being used for OS deployment/builds?
- DatilSimon Matthews Apr 4, 2018 at 01:55amThis was originally a request from a customer because they needed to be able to access an old database for a piece of hardware they were replacing. In the end it turned out we only needed to backup the database and keep a copy. The person installing the new piece of hardware had no idea about how the software (they were supposed to be experts with) worked.
- Anaheimdtrade84 Feb 12, 2019 at 06:33pmI have Windows 10 running on VirtualBox, but it seems to be running a little slow. Any tips on how I can speed it up? I'm running Windows 7 on a dual boot MacBook Pro late 2011, with an i7 and 8GB of ram. I tried it on Workstation Pro 15, and still slow. Any help will be appreciated.Thank you.
- SerranoTony2065 Apr 21, 2019 at 02:35pmGood article. I haven't used Virtualbox in a while. I'l take another look at it.
- SerranoRich8790 May 23, 2019 at 01:39pmFeeling embarrassed... having an brain freeze...I am not seeing anything about step 4. It looks like the virtual is running, but I do not see any display, just a black screen.
- SerranoShanePlus Aug 6, 2019 at 12:14am@dtrade84
Your laptop will support 16GB of RAM. I would consider maxing it out and running the Windows 10 instance with 8GB of RAM. - Pimientospicehead-vbpyc Nov 14, 2019 at 01:56pmThanks, just perfect and works like it should. Regards, Aym
- Pimientospicehead-1n8hq Mar 20, 2021 at 01:49pmStep: 4: Boot VM to Optical Media does not work for me.
I can't change boot to ISO
ISO works perfectly fine, I used it to make a new W10 in VB.Please Help
Best regards
JC