![]() ![]() I added this screenshot later because a few readers had difficulties finding it. In here, go to Storage and add a new optical drive. But wait, we haven’t used our Windows 10 ISO yet, have we? Now’s the time to actually use the ISO. You should now be back at the start screen. Allocate size for the Windows installation The default location (Home directory) works fine. You can choose where to create the virtual disk. Now it’s time to finalize the installation size. If you won’t use Windows extensively, I suggest you go with the fixed size. Choose VDIĬonfused about the dynamic or fixed size? If you choose dynamic, the installed VM will grow beyond its allocated size later. Select Create a virtual disk nowįor the format, go ahead with the VDI format. If you’re crunched on space choose the recommended size, otherwise make it a little more than the recommended size. Next is the size for the virtual machine. But I suggest you have a little more than that for a smoother experience. The recommended RAM size for 64-bit Windows 10 is 2 GB, while for 32-bit Windows 10 it’s 1 GB. Name it whatever you wantĬhoose the RAM size. In this case I’ve chosen Windows 10 and 64-bit. Also select the operating system and version. You should see a screen like the one below. All you need to do is to use the command below: sudo apt install virtualbox Step 3: Install Windows 10 in VirtualBox It’s very easy to install VirtualBox on Ubuntu. Step 2: Install VirtualBox on Ubuntu and Linux Mint ![]() You’ll have to choose the edition and language and then pick between a 32-bit or 64-bit system before you download the ISO. Do subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Linux tutorials: ![]() If you prefer, you can watch this tutorial as a video. Once you’ve made sure you have the prerequisites, let’s see how to do it.
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