Now since I know that my processor supports VT-x (my Pc is garbage for VMing) I want to install XP. I have a CD so can I install it from there? I am running Ubuntu.
EDIT:
More information:
RAM: 4GB
Chip: Intel Haswell
OS: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
System: 64 Bit
Installing XP With CD
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mpack
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Re: Installing XP With CD
Yes, you can associate a physical host CD drive with the virtual CD drive belonging to the guest. However it must be a host CD drive, and not a host USB drive.
Even better would be to image the CD using an imaging tool such as ImgBurn. The resulting .ISO image can then be mounted in the VM's virtual drive: this will work whether or not the host has a physical CD drive. Plus it will be silent and can't suffer from bad CD sectors.
Even better would be to image the CD using an imaging tool such as ImgBurn. The resulting .ISO image can then be mounted in the VM's virtual drive: this will work whether or not the host has a physical CD drive. Plus it will be silent and can't suffer from bad CD sectors.
Re: Installing XP With CD
Two questions:
1: Do I have to put in the Windows XP installation disk every time I boot the VM (in case I do decide to do this)
2: I tried installing ImgBurn in Ubuntu but it hangs at the splash screen. I tried k3b but it too crashed. So I tried this command:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/baba/WindowsXP.iso
and all it had was an empty 514MB (size of physical disk) .iso. Or at least that what I saw when I opened it via Ubuntu's archive manager.
1: Do I have to put in the Windows XP installation disk every time I boot the VM (in case I do decide to do this)
2: I tried installing ImgBurn in Ubuntu but it hangs at the splash screen. I tried k3b but it too crashed. So I tried this command:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/baba/WindowsXP.iso
and all it had was an empty 514MB (size of physical disk) .iso. Or at least that what I saw when I opened it via Ubuntu's archive manager.
Re: Installing XP With CD
Never mind it works now. I'm an idiot.
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Re: Installing XP With CD
No, you do not need the installation CD (or the ISO file) once you have installed the OS. The OS is installed on the (virtual) hard drive and boots from there.
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Re: Installing XP With CD
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