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== Windows VM Install & Setup ==

Download and install the VirtualBox application for Windows from [[https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads|VirtualBox]]

Download and install an unzip program for '''7 zip''' files '''(.7z)''' from the windows app store if you do not already have one. The '''Winzip Universal''' application is one that will work.

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Download the virtual disk image of the VM '''FStutorial_clone_2.7z''' [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x5IJoIK8Fhy5nPP-NaFkvPBE4kJyrypd/view?usp=sharing|image]]. Please note the compressed size of this file is ~30G and the uncompressed file size will be ~60G. The assumption below is there is enough free disk space in your Downloads folder to accommodate the compressed file.

Open the disk image file with the WinZip application.

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For this application you select the Unzip tab and check the box next to the name of the image to unzip it.

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Then you save the uncompressed disk image file '''FStutorial_clone_2.vdi''' to some location, i.e., where you have ~60G free space.

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Open the VirtualBox application and select '''Machine -> New''' from the pulldown menu.

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Fill in the parameters to name this new machine. Here it is named '''Ubuntu_FS_600_700b1_TutorialData''' but you can name it as you like. Browse and/or set the path to the uncompressed image file '''FStutorial_clone_2.vdi'''.

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Then click the '''Next''' button to continue to allocating memory to the VM. While the VM can run with small amounts of RAM, speed and performance will increase with larger amounts of RAM. However, even if you have more than 16G of RAM on your host machine, with more than 8G free to allocate to the VM, the recommendation is to start with no more than 8G allocated to the VM. This is because on some hosts, the VM may fail to initially boot when allocated more than 8G of RAM. If you do not have 8G of RAM free, then you can try running it with smaller amounts.

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As of 01/18/2022 all information is now on the parent VM_67 page.

As of 01/18/2022 all information is now on the parent VM_67 page.

VM_67_win (last edited 2022-01-18 04:38:05 by buildqa)