A new wizard will pop up, this time inside the Windows XP virtual machine. Most useful is the option to add a shared folder, which will allow you to easily transfer files from your host computer to your virtual computer. To do this, click Devices , then Shared Folders Settings , which will open the virtual machine settings. Click this, then select a file location to use as a folder.
VirtualBox can be a little finicky with what it accepts as a valid file name here—we found the easiest way to make sure the folder path works is to manually create a folder with no spaces or special characters on the host machine, then copy and paste the address into the folder field.
You can use this to transfer software to the virtual machine, and then install it inside Windows XP. With our setup, running Windows XP on a Windows 8.
To make these changes you have to turn off the virtual machine, then open the network settings menu in VirtualBox. What about XP mode? Setting up Windows XP in a virtual machine Now, your virtual machine is ready to go. Read our affiliate link policy for more details.
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This download includes a virtual hard disk. System Requirements. Supported Operating System. Windows 7 Service Pack 1. Additional 15GB of hard disk space for the virtual Windows environment.
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