![]() Under ‘Motherboard’ in ‘System’ we will be enabling EFI. This will ask for confirmation, confirm it and continue. We want to be sure to not create a virtual hard disk. ![]() We can continue forward selecting 2GB of memory. We can name it whatever we want and select ‘Linux’ as the type and ‘Debian (64-bit)’ as the version. Lets start with a fresh opening of VirtualBox.įrom here we will be creating a new VM. We can now continue with USB 2.0/3.0 access. From here we navigate to ‘Extensions’ and select box with a green plus and add the pack.Īfter this we will need to be sure to add our account to the vboxusers group if we are on Linux. After downloading this pack we can launch VirtualBox and select ‘Preferences’ under the ‘File’ tab. To get started we first will need to download the Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack.
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