I want to take a moment and say "Thank You so much". This video was really helpful and I can install smoothly on my system. Appreciate your efforts! Love from India
Thank you for the video. I hope this isn't a dumb question, but why would you want Windows 11 installed on Virtualbox, when every Windows computer has Windows installed to begin with? Doesn't it make more sense to have a Linux distro installed in Virtualbox?
You install Windows in a VM on Windows for many reasons, here are a few examples: Test another version (Home, Enterprise,...), Make application and configuration tests without corrupting the main installation, Install an insiders version, Keep both environments separated,... . And, no, your question isn't dumb.
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Thank you for the explanation. From what I hear, using any virtual machine improves online privacy. I have seen that some websites state in their "privacy policy" that the visitor to that site has no privacy: they can read the serial number on his hard drive!. From what i have read, using a VM removes that vulnerability.
Windows is not the best OS for privacy, if you really want privacy, go with Whonix and never use any credentials in Whonix: ua-cam.com/video/y82TgJNivOI/v-deo.html
Have you done a video on installing Virtualbox 7 on Linux? The ones that start with the terminal command, "sudo apt install virtualbox" installs Virtualbox 6. Thanks very much.
Hi I wonder if you can help with an idea I have. I have a pretty powerful PC with plenty of RAM. I want to be able to run Windows and any flavour of Linux. I want a single PC to use my familiar Windows app but also a Linux installation to control 3d printers running Klipper. I've install VMs before but have always had problems with the USB connections. Only the mouse and keyboard seem visible through the hypervisor. Any help, thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I want to take a moment and say "Thank You so much". This video was really helpful and I can install smoothly on my system. Appreciate your efforts! Love from India
You're welcome!
Thanks just was what I was looking for.
Glad I could help
wow you did a great job it worked!
Pity Microsoft don't update their ISO's often, minutes after downloading a fresh iso there are still a LOT of updates to download and install....
Thanks
I will try to retry to download vurtail box and I will follow your steps because and I will use it and destroy it
Thank you for the video. I hope this isn't a dumb question, but why would you want Windows 11 installed on Virtualbox, when every Windows computer has Windows installed to begin with? Doesn't it make more sense to have a Linux distro installed in Virtualbox?
You install Windows in a VM on Windows for many reasons, here are a few examples: Test another version (Home, Enterprise,...), Make application and configuration tests without corrupting the main installation, Install an insiders version, Keep both environments separated,... . And, no, your question isn't dumb.
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Thank you for the explanation. From what I hear, using any virtual machine improves online privacy. I have seen that some websites state in their "privacy policy" that the visitor to that site has no privacy: they can read the serial number on his hard drive!. From what i have read, using a VM removes that vulnerability.
Windows is not the best OS for privacy, if you really want privacy, go with Whonix and never use any credentials in Whonix: ua-cam.com/video/y82TgJNivOI/v-deo.html
Have you done a video on installing Virtualbox 7 on Linux? The ones that start with the terminal command, "sudo apt install virtualbox" installs Virtualbox 6. Thanks very much.
Not yet. Thank you for pointing it out
I just finished the video on how to install VirtualBox 7 on Ubuntu: ua-cam.com/video/J5nVFa5erj8/v-deo.html
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Thank you!
Hi I wonder if you can help with an idea I have. I have a pretty powerful PC with plenty of RAM. I want to be able to run Windows and any flavour of Linux. I want a single PC to use my familiar Windows app but also a Linux installation to control 3d printers running Klipper. I've install VMs before but have always had problems with the USB connections. Only the mouse and keyboard seem visible through the hypervisor. Any help, thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Hello, use VirtualBox as your hypervisor and install the extension pack. For each VM you create, under settings->USB, choose the correct type of USB
Thank you I'll give it another go @@KnowledgeSharingTech
i kept getting a boot error until i saw this video and pressed enter
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