VirtualBox – Free virtualization software for Mac OS X
Watch in High Quality here: www.youtube.com An overview of Sun Microsystems’ free and open-source virtualization software for Mac OS X. A very solid competitor to Parallels or VMWare Fusion at no cost for home users. VirtualBox Download page: www.virtualbox.org Read the Manual! (Direct link to PDF) www.virtualbox.org
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June 13th, 2009 in
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BSD is not a linux distro
come on
a torrent site.
ok so I have already partitioned my harddrive with bootcamp and I run windos and OSx fine but I have to reboot it everytime! Vitualbox doesnt allow me to use this partition…help
U need to get leopard, leopard is $130, that’s the only way
Oh ok cool thanks
very cool. I’m glad this program exists, it may not be as perfect as vmware or parallels, but it could easily get there given time.
awesome stuff!
it says “no bootable medium found” what do i do?
does it work with windows 7 beta?
does it owrk on mac 10.4.11
yes,
works great on mine
check the boot order
if thats ok then check that it is mounted by virtualbox…
or is available, (iso file is where you said it would be etc)
email me if you need some more help
Does it need any Windows XP installation CD etc like Parellel or Boot Camp?
Yes, unless you have an iso image.
Yes
Yes. As long as you have an Intel processor.
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Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!
I’d really like to try this in Windows. Has anyone tried installing this on Windows and emulating OSX. Any links, advice would be much appreciated.
i have a macbook too
would i be able to run xp smoothley or should i stick with 2000 and below?
yeah should
will the memory that is set for the virtual machine be available for mac os x if it is not running?
do u need a CD?
yes
Why the hell does it, when I try and download it, bring me to a page with a dot….
I have a MacBook Pro 17″ – Windows XP SP3 works great in VirtualBox 2.2.4 on Leopard.