= End-user documentation = This page is for end users who are looking for information about how to download and run !VirtualBox. In order to run !VirtualBox on your machine, you need: * Reasonably powerful '''x86 hardware.''' Any recent Intel or AMD processor should do. * '''Memory.''' Depending on what guest operating systems you want to run, you will need at least 512 MB of RAM (but probably more, and the more the better). Basically, you will need whatever your host operating system needs to run comfortably, plus the amount that the guest operating system needs. So, if you want to run Windows XP on Windows XP, you probably won't enjoy the experience much with less than 1 GB of RAM. If you want to try out Windows Vista in a guest, it will refuse to install if it is given less than 512 MB RAM, so you'll need that for the guest alone, plus the memory your operating system normally needs. * '''Hard disk space.''' While !VirtualBox itself is very lean (a typical installation will only need about 30 MB of hard disk space), the virtual machines will require fairly huge files on disk to represent their own hard disk storage. So, to install Windows XP, for example, you will need a file that will easily grow to several GB in size. * A supported '''host operating system.''' Presently, we support 32-bit Windows (primarily XP) and many Linux distributions. Support for Mac OS X and 64-bit operating systems is currently in the works. * A supported '''guest operating system.''' Besides the user manual (see below), up-to-date information is available at "[wiki:"Status: Guest OSes"]". == User manual == For up-to-date details, especially on current operating system support and software requirements, please take a look at the current '''user manual''', which is available on the [wiki:"Downloads"] page. == Downloads == To download !VirtualBox, please go to the [wiki:"Downloads"] page as well. == Knowledge Base == The [wiki:"Knowledge_base" VirtualBox knowledge base] provides answers to common questions not found in the product manual.