VirtualBox

Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Screenshots


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Jan 14, 2007 9:13:10 AM (17 years ago)
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     1= Screenshots =
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     3The screenshots below show several impressions while running !VirtualBox on Linux, Windows and some soon-to-be-supported platforms:
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     5|| [[Image(1-new-vm.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(2-empty-vm-created.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(3-setup-starting.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(4-installing.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(5-logon.png, width=120px)]]
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     7|| Creating a new, empty VM for installing Windows Vista. || The new VM in the !VirtualBox main window. Note that an ISO file (containing the Vista setup CD) has been mounted as the VM's CD-ROM drive. || After starting the VM, it boots off the virtual CD-ROM (the ISO file with the Vista setup), and Vista Setup starts up. || Vista is installing into the virtual hard drive. || Vista install complete: the log-on screen.
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     11|| [[Image(ubuntu-on-xp.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(snapshot-details.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(dsl.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(virtual-disk-image-manager.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(vbox_under_vista_in_vbox_under_xp.png, width=120px)]]
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     13|| Compiling !VirtualBox on Ubuntu Edgy Eft in !VirtualBox on Windows XP || Details of a snapshot performed after Vista installation. At any time, we can revert to this snapshot. || Damn Small Linux 2.0 works damn well in !VirtualBox! || The Virtual Disk Image Manager allows you to work with VM images || !VirtualBox under Vista inside !VirtualBox on XP. Huh?!?
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     17|| [[Image(vbox_osx_alpha.png, width=120px)]] || [[Image(vbox_os2_alpha.png, width=120px)]] || || ||
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     19|| A first alpha version of !VirtualBox for Mac OS X. Still a long way to go but we're getting somewhere! || Remember IBM OS/2 Warp? A team member just wanted to show how portable !VirtualBox is but didn't have FreeBSD handy. || || || ||

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