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1- Download Windows 7 Iso
First of all, you need to download a Windows 7 Installer with Iso, and Bootable formats. If you have a copyright CD Key, you can download directly from a website of Microsoft:
If you have no copyright CD Key, let's seek a site to be able to download a Windows7 Iso installer, for instance, the following website:
OK, I have a Windows 7 installer with Iso format here:
2- Declare Windows 7 virtual machine
First, you need to open the VirtualBox, select New to create a new virtual machine.
Enter the name of virtual machine, herein called 'Windows7' by me
Choose the number of RAMs to be provided to the virtual machine.
Next, create a virtual hard disk for your virtual machine.
Select the position where your virtual disk file will be created and designate the size of your virtual disk.
A Windows 7 virtual machine is created and you can see it on the VirtualBox Manager window. It is noted that your virtual machine just created is not installed operating system, therefore, you need to install an operating system for it.
3- Install operating system
In the above step, you have just declared a virtual machine on the VirtualBox. Now, you need to install an operating system for it.
The VirtualBox will ask you where the ISO file downloaded by you in the previous step is.
OK, at this time, the operating system starts being installed. If you are familiar with the installation of windows operating system, this is very simple.
Enter password and hint. Your hinted information helps you remember the password if you forget it in the future.
OK Hệ điều hành đã cài đặt xong!
4- Install additional tools
In the above step, you have installed a virtual machine successfully. In fact, you need copy & paste the files between the virtual machine and your computer, therefore, you need to install additional software.
Oracle VM VirtualBox can import and export virtual machines in the following formats:
OVF is a cross-platform standard supported by many virtualization products which enables the creation of ready-made virtual machines that can then be imported into a hypervisor such as Oracle VM VirtualBox. Oracle VM VirtualBox makes OVF import and export easy to do, using the VirtualBox Manager window or the command-line interface.
Using OVF enables packaging of virtual appliances. These are disk images, together with configuration settings that can be distributed easily. This way one can offer complete ready-to-use software packages, including OSes with applications, that need no configuration or installation except for importing into Oracle VM VirtualBox.
The OVF standard is complex, and support in Oracle VM VirtualBox is an ongoing process. In particular, no guarantee is made that Oracle VM VirtualBox supports all appliances created by other virtualization software. For a list of known limitations, see Known Limitations.
Appliances in OVF format can appear in the following variants:
OVF cannot describe snapshots that were taken for a virtual machine. As a result, when you export a virtual machine that has snapshots, only the current state of the machine will be exported. The disk images in the export will have a flattened state identical to the current state of the virtual machine.
The following steps show how to import an appliance in OVF format.
You can use the VBoxManage import command to import an appliance. See Section 7.10, “VBoxManage import”.
The following steps show how to export an appliance in OVF format.
You can use the VBoxManage export command to export an appliance. See Section 7.11, “VBoxManage export”.
1.14.4. Exporting an Appliance to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Oracle VM VirtualBox supports the export of VMs to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service.
Before you can export a VM to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, ensure that you perform the following configuration steps:
Perform the following steps to export a VM to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure:
You can also use the VBoxManage export command to export a VM to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. See Section 7.11.2, “Export to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure”.
1.14.5. Importing an Instance from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Oracle VM VirtualBox supports the import of cloud instances from an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service.
Before you can import an instance from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, ensure that you perform the following configuration steps:
Perform the following steps to import an instance from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure:
The following list describes the sequence of events when you import an instance from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
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You can also use the VBoxManage import command to import an instance from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. See Section 7.10.2, “Import from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure”.
The Cloud Profile Manager is a component of Oracle VM VirtualBox that enables you to create, edit, and manage cloud profiles for your cloud service accounts.
Figure 1.14 The Cloud Profile Manager
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To open the Cloud Profile Manager select File, Cloud Profile Manager from the VirtualBox Manager window.
Use the Cloud Profile Manager to create a new cloud profile automatically. Or, create a cloud profile by importing settings from your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure configuration file into the Cloud Profile Manager.
Perform the following steps to create a new cloud profile:
Perform the following steps to import an existing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure configuration file:
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