Hi, I'm new to VirtualBox. I did all of the prep work for the OS's in the VM VirtualBox Manager, but I'm not certain of where to download an ISO file that can be used for VMs. For example, when I clicked on a download button, it prompted a message saying: 'The download you have chosen is available from Microsoft Update. To get recommended updates for your computer, please run Microsoft Update, which will determine and suggest updates and downloads appropriate for your computer's configuration.' That makes me a little nervous. I don't want to change or update my host operating system. I want to get an ISO file so I can run Windows XP on the guest host in VirtualBox. So should I be worried about the message? Posts: 30 Joined: 23. May 2014, 20:30 Location: Wisconsin, USA Primary OS: MS Windows 7 VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: Ubuntu. Perryg wrote:You purchase an installable OS and install it through VirtualBox. Why can't you just tell me where to download ISO Image Files from? It's not just that I want them for free. If I rely on running a VM-OS from a physical disc in my host operating system, I can only run one VM at a time, thus I can't have the option of running more than one VM-OS at the same time to compare the OS's side by side. Posts: 30 Joined: 23. May 2014, 20:30 Location: Wisconsin, USA Primary OS: MS Windows 7 VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: Ubuntu. You can run as many VMs as your host can sustain given the resources that are needed. You purchase operating systems like Windows from just about anywhere. I want to get an ISO file so I can run Windows XP on the guest host in VirtualBox. Why can't you just tell me where to download ISO Image. Linux and Windows. Where can I download a (legal) virtualbox image of. For a downloadable.vdi image of a Windows XP install that I. Did you could download an ISO off.
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