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Install Windows 7 On VirtualBox Step By Step

Windows 7 one of the biggest achievements for Microsoft. Microsoft created Windows 7 and released it to the public in October of 2009. Windows is the in-between guy for Windows operating system users, It is not an old operating system like Windows XP nor it is the latest (Windows 10). Windows 7 was brought to an end in January of 2020 by Microsoft and basically, after that, they have cut any support or updates for Windows 7 to the public.

In Fact, Using Windows 7 after it has been discontinued is a bit risky to do, and Since no more update will be coming ever after, the only choice of using the Windows 7 is to install it as a virtual machine. This way you can enjoy using Windows 7 and your privacy is still maintained.

Since this topic is All about Installing Windows 7 on VirtualBox, Windows trainer has provided you with the complete step by step Guide on How to install windows 7.

Before we start the tutorial, you need to download Windows 7 ISO Image file that is going to be used in a bit. Click the link below to download Windows 7 ISO image directly from Windows Trainer for free.

STEP 1: Download and Install VirtualBox

The first step you need to do is visit VirtualBox’s official website to download the latest version of the Virtualization software. The link to Download VirtualBox is already included here.

After you have successfully downloaded Virtual Box, install it on your system. The installation is very simple and we don’t think it needs any explanation.

STEP 2: Download Windows 7 ISO Image file

Once you have download and installed VirtualBox, the Next thing you need is to do is download Windows 7 ISO image file which will be needed for the installation of Windows later on. By clicking on the link, you can also download Windows 7 ISO files from our website.

STEP 3: Launch VirtualBox and Create a New Virtual Machine

After you have successfully downloaded and installed Virtualbox on your PC. Launch it and click on “New” or click one Machine and select New. You can also use the Shortcut key by pressing “CTRL+N”

In this menu, you will need to type your new operating system’s details like name, Location, Type, and the version that you are going to install.

You now need to assign a specific amount of memory (RAM) to your operating system. he software will already assign a default amount considering your physical operating system. Although if the assigned amount is a lot or less for you, you can change it at any time. after your done, Simply Click Next.

In this menu, you will need to create a new hard disk for your new virtual machine. since we are creating a whole new virtual machine, you will need to select “Create a virtual hard disk now” and click on create. After creating, on the next page, choose “VDI” which creates a VirtualBox Disk Image.

Here, On this page choose the dynamically allocated hard disk option and click next. Basically, the difference between the two is that dynamically allocated hard drives faster to create and can grow to larger sizes while fixed sizes are a bit faster when using but can’t grow any larger than it is.

Here, in this step, you will need to choose the location and assign the amount of storage for your new virtual machine.

STEP 4: Insert Windows 7 ISO Image

Select the newly created virtual machine and click on Settings.

Lookup for Storage and click on it. Now from the Storage devices tab, click on the CD icon that says “Empty” and then click on the CD icon which is on the right and click on “Choose a disk File“.

On this page, Browse for the Windows 7 ISO image file you previously downloaded from our website and click Open.

Windows 7’s installation files are now inserted, just click on OK to save settings and continue to the next step.

STEP 5: Install Windows 7 On VirtualBox

Once you have created the new virtual machine and successfully inserted the Windows 7 ISO image file. Click on start to begin the actual installation of Windows 7.

How Install Windows 7 On VMware Workstation

On this page, The system will now ask for the confirmation of the inserted ISO file. Click on Start to confirm.

Once you have started the newly created virtual machine, this menu should pop up. Choose your language and the keyboard input you are using and click Next.

On this page, just click Install Now to continue with the installation.

Here, you have to agree to Microsoft software license terms and conditions. Click “I accept the license terms” and click Next.

Since we are doing a fresh installation of Windows we need to choose custom on this page and it will automatically proceed once you click on custom.

You now need to create a new partition where Windows can install all the files needed for Windows 7. You can create a new partition by clicking on Drive options and then create one yourself or simply click on Next and Windows will create one automatically.

After you click on next in the previous step Windows will start copying all the files needed. Just wait for the installation to complete. Your Virtual machine will restart once or twice but don’t worry that’s part of the installation.

Once the installation is complete, You will be welcomed with this page which means that you have successfully installed Windows 7. Here, you will need to put your username and a computer name, and once done, click next to proceed.

Now that you have chosen a name for your computer, you can also type a password for your virtual machine to make it secure so that others can’t access it.

Here in this menu, you will need to enter a product key to activate your windows. just click on skip if you don’t have a product key.

This page is about updates, click use recommended settings to choose to install the important and recommended updates.

You will need to choose your time zone to fix your virtual machine’s date & time match with yours.

If you are already connected to the internet, you will see this menu pop up. Here you will have to choose according to your network preferences.

When this page appears, it means that Windows is not finalizing your settings. once it’s done, Windows 7 is successfully installed on Virtual Box.

These are a few screenshots of our newly installed Windows 7 on VirtualBox.

Conclusion:

Windows 7 is still one of the best-operating systems today with newer versions already published by Microsoft. The one downside to this operating system now is that it has been discontinued. Microsoft will no longer support or send any updates for it. But since you are not using it on your physical PC, it won’t affect your personal files if there is a potential risk or some kind of security threat.

If you have any questions regarding the topic or outside the topic feel free to let us know in the comments below so that we can help you find an answer for it.

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