![]() NOTE: these settings can be changed later if necessary.Name = Live64DVDs (you can name it anything you like). ![]() (Adjust settings as appropriate for the OSs you might be booting.)įrom main VBox window, click New to make a new VM. The example below describes how to do that and is setting it up to boot 64-bit versions of Linux. Whatever the reason, it is handy to setup a VM specifically for just booting live OSs. You may just want to test something, take a look at an OS before deciding to install it, or you may just not want to use all of your disk space for virtual drives of various OSs. Sometimes you may not want to install to a virtual hard drive. ![]() For the basics on installing, creating VMs (virtual machines), and enabling USB support for VBox - see Help Manual -> Software page -> Software Tutorials page link.Ĭreating a Dedicated VM for Live ISO/CD/DVD Booting ![]() This is additional information on using VirtualBox once it is installed. ![]()
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