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Windows 10 is Microsoft's latest entry to the Windows family of operating systems. It features many new ideas and design aspects revitalizing how many people use Windows. With so many new features, many people are eager to foray into this new version of Windows. After the release of Windows 10 to the public, many people are interested in continuing on the early release builds coming out as well. Using visualization is a great alternative to outright installing Windows 10, or newer builds, that allows users to try new features without risking any damage to their system. This guide will use VirtualBox as it is a free and readily available visualization solution.

  1. For instructions on how to download and install VirtualBox follow this link . Windows 10 is available on Microsoft’s web page here You'll either have to sign in or register for the Windows insider program to gain access to the download. Make sure you download the ISO.
  2. You should be able to do this once you've installed VirtualBox and Windows 10.
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  3. You can type this in, or you can choose a different name for this Operating System, if you prefer. Once this is done, select "Windows" on the first scroll menu, and then select "Windows 10" from the version box (second scroll box).
  4. When the setup wizard asks you how much RAM to give the machine, giving the machine the default amount of RAM should be fine, but if you have a surplus or limited RAM, then adjusting the slider is fine.
  5. Simply select "Next".
  6. The VDI should be selected by default. When you're done, select "Next."
  7. The wizard will ask you to set the disk space for your hard drive; you can select a dynamically allocated or a fixed size. You may choose either; however, it is often better to choose a fixed size, as it is usually faster and more stable.
  8. 20 gigabytes should be selected as a minimum, but the more space, the merrier.
  9. Once the summary page comes up, you can choose this option. Prepare to wait, as this can take a while.
  10. You're all done!
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    When running windows in oracles VM, how do I access my files not kept in the virtual drive?
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    You can open your file explorer inside the VM, and then go into your C: drive and find the files in there, as the C: drive is the computer's main folder. Alternatively, you could move the files into the VM's drive.
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    Is it possible to run Windows on VirtualBox without an ISO image?
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    If you have an installation disk, you do not need an ISO image. If you are talking about installing, you need an ISO image or an installation disk. But once it's installed, you do not need the ISO.
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    How to move file from virtual box to a real PC?
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    Drag and drop if it is enabled. Most of the time, it might not be enabled for security reasons (e.g. VirtualBox has an exploit where the mouse can move outside the guest OS and into the host OS).
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