VirtualBox
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VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware. Targeted at server, desktop and embedded use, it is now the only professional-quality virtualization solution that is also Open Source Software. Quoted from VirtualBox home page.
This page discusses the use of VirtualBox on Ubuntu host systems. We use the software to run other operating systems such Windows XP and vista, in order to document procedures or help clients who run such software.
Contents
This applies for Windows XP and Vista guest OS.
- Install Guest Additions (Devices > Install Guest Additions)
- Click on folder icon on the bottom of the VirtualBox
- Create a new shared folder: select a directory on Host and choose a name (e.g. my_shared_folder)
- On a command shell (cmd) type this command
net use x: \\vboxsrv\my_shared_folder
- Where x: is a free device letter.
- You should now be able to browse the shared folder by going to "My Computer" on the guest OS
Running Windows XP guest OS
Running Windows Vista guest OS
Windows Vista needs about a 20GB virtual disk for smooth running and at least 1GB of host memory
Importing Firefox
- Install Firefox on Vista
- Run Firefox the first time (this creates the default user profile)
- Navigate to the default folder in