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  1. Oracle VirtualBox

    VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualization software for x86_64 hardware (with version 7.1 additionally for macOS/Arm and with version 7.2 also for Windows/Arm), targeted at laptop, …

  2. Downloads - Oracle VM VirtualBox

    VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.For a thorough introduction to virtualization and VirtualBox.

  3. User Guide for Release 7.2 - VirtualBox.org

    Importing a Cloud Profile Using Oracle VirtualBox With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Using Cloud Virtual Machines About the OCI VM Group Creating a New Cloud VM Adding a Cloud VM …

  4. Creating a New Virtual Machine - VirtualBox.org

    Once created, the virtual machine is displayed in the Machines list in VirtualBox Manager, with the name that you specify. You can make changes later, in the Settings for the VM. You must …

  5. Chapter 1. First Steps - VirtualBox.org

    Use VirtualBox Manager menu options to control and manage all the VMs in a group. For example: Start, Pause, Reset, Close (save state, send shutdown signal, poweroff), Discard …

  6. About Oracle VirtualBox

    The front ends available are: VirtualBox Manager, a graphical user interface that uses the Qt toolkit. This interface is described throughout this user guide. While this is the simplest and …

  7. Chapter 8. VBoxManage - VirtualBox.org

    With it, you can completely control Oracle VM VirtualBox from the command line of your host operating system. VBoxManage supports all the features that the graphical user interface …

  8. Chapter 2. Installation Details - VirtualBox.org

    The easiest way to start an Oracle VM VirtualBox program is by running the program of your choice (VirtualBox, VBoxManage, or VBoxHeadless) from a terminal. These are symbolic links …

  9. Chapter 3. Configuring Virtual Machines - VirtualBox.org

    The first four virtual network cards can be configured in detail in VirtualBox Manager. Additional network cards can be configured using the VBoxManage command.

  10. Configuring Oracle VirtualBox

    On the Language tab, choose the language used for menus, labels, and text in VirtualBox Manager. On the Display tab, specify the display properties for all VM displays.