Thus, use this link which will open the page of Archive. Just on the same page, the free but official professional key for the same will have been given.
Copy that and jot down somewhere like NotePad. Here is the link to Download VBox. In case you already have the Vbox on your system then simply move to next. The installation of the VBox is like any other executable software meant for Windows nothing will be complicated at all. Run VirtualBox and click on the New button given on the Menu of it. Now in the Name box, type- Windows XP and its corresponding options will automatically get setup.
Then click on the Next button. To store the installation file we need to attach a Virtual Hard drive to our Virtual Machine. The VirtualBox will automatically set it to 10GB which is enough. Thus, leave the default settings and click on the NEXT. Next , Select Dynamic allocated option. File allocation and Size: By default, the VirtualBox will save all file of the machine on C: drive, if you want to change click on the folder icon and select the place.
Finally, click on the Create button. Now, our XP Virtual Machine is ready, time to boot it up. For that select the created virtual machine from the left side of the VBox panel and click on the Start button given in the menu of the same.
As we are installing Windows XP on VirtualBox, thus, a single partition will appear, simply press the enter button to format the whole partition. After some time , it will ask you to enter the license key for Windows XP. Pilih iso Windows Xp yang sudah di download dan sudah mempunyai bootable, kemudian klik open.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Windows XP in virtual box for free. By downloading and using this software, you agree to these license terms. VirtualBox for Windows XP is a virtual machine on which you can install various operating systems. Supports most popular platforms. Outside of that - everything should work exactly as expected. Before you actually read this article make sure you have read through the first article and have VirtualBox installed.
Once installed you can fire up VirtualBox and you will see a window similar to that in Figure 1. The only difference being that in my example there is already a virtual machine installed. You can have as many instances of a single OS as you want so long as you have the room for it. The first thing to do is to click the New button which will start up the Wizard. This wizard, just like the setup wizard shown in the original article, is very user-friendly and makes for installing a virtual machine a breeze.
The first screen is just a welcome screen - click the Next button to move on to the first real interactive screen. The first screen shown in Figure 2 will require you to give the VM a name and select the operating system.
The next screen requires you to select the amount of memory you want to dedicate to your Virtual Machine. Use caution with this setting. You have to still have enough memory left for your host operating system to run.
By default VirtualBox will offer you the minimum required to run the virtual machine. This is fine if you don't plan on doing much with the VM. If, however, you plan on running particular applications that are memory intensive, you should bump up the virtual memory a bit.
This next screen was explained in detail in the original article - refer back to that for details. Once you have finished that section, you are ready to finalize your virtual machine and begin installation.
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