Next, you'll be asked to select the components you want to install. Then proceed by clicking on the Next button.
You'll see the License Agreement, so read it carefully and select "I accept the terms in the License Agreement" checkbox. Just click the Next button to go to the next step. The VirtualBox Setup Wizard will guide you through the process. Then find the VirtualBox installer file, double-click on it, and begin the installation process. Once you've picked the right version, click on the download link, and the installer file will save automatically in your computer's default download folder. If you're not sure which one to choose, go with the Windows installer package because it's easier to use and has more customization options. We're downloading VirtualBox for Windows, which has two versions: the exe package and the Windows installer package. Or click on this URL: įind the right version for your operating system. You can easily find it by searching for "VirtualBox download" on your favorite search engine. First, head over to Oracle's VirtualBox download page. Okay, so now that we're good on that front, let's dive into downloading VirtualBox. You need a 64-bit version of Windows 10 (Professional, Enterprise, or Education versions), a minimum of 4 GB of RAM (but it's recommended to have 8 GB), and an Intel or AMD processor with support for virtualization (Intel VT-x or AMD-V). But today, we're going to focus on Windows 10.īefore we start, we've got to make sure our computer meets the minimum requirements. And guess what? You can download it on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Oracle Solaris host operating systems. Can you imagine?! Plus, it's totally free and open-source. And not just one, but multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single computer. Like get this, you can set up virtual machines on your computer with it.
Oh my goodness, have you heard about this insanely powerful software called VirtualBox? It's seriously blowing my mind.