Hello,
I currently am wanting to setup a guest OS (Windows Server 2012) on my host OS (Win10). My Server 2012 ISO is on my HDD, but obviously I want both OS running on my SSD. Will I need to move that ISO to my SSD, or when I install it, will it install on my SSD if I choose so? Thanks in advance.
ISO on HDD, not SSD
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Re: ISO on HDD, not SSD
Your VM installation will be at the place where you tell VirtualBox to install it. By default you can set the location in the Preferences. The original installation media's location does not matter.
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Re: ISO on HDD, not SSD
That's what I needed. Thank you very much.