Win7 XP Virtual Machine and Ubuntu

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Don
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Ello all,

Been absolutely ages since I've done anything remotely like this.
Im trying to create a new VM using the built in software in Win7.

I'ts seeing my ubuntu iso and starting the installation.
I have set the drive space available to the VM to 8Gb but whenever I get to the point of installation within the VM it says it needs a minimum of 4.8Gb space free.

The HDD is currently empty :/

Any ideas?

EDIT: If the ubuntu setup if I goto about this computer it says the HDD is 525.9MB
 
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Virtualbox appears to have done the trick, installing now :)
Cheers brennan

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Any problems with it just ask :) The community forum is very helpful too

https://forums.virtualbox.org/
 
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Odd, I just fired up a Ubuntu VM and it worked off the bat. The only setting I altered was the guest RAM allocation. Are you using the 32bit desktop Ubuntu?
 
Yup 32bit 12.10 Desktop.

Interestingly when I tried to screenshot I got this:
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And heres the VM info in case I've done anythign glaringly stupid:
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Can't really see anything on the forum about it :(
Might just try a reinstall

The 8GB HDD is on my SSD with my windows install
 
i5 3570k
16Gb RAM
Sandisk Extreme SSD
6950 2GB

Yeah might try the 64bit one, initially I went with the 32bit one as all its for is to have a quick poke about
 
Tried them all this morning, gave it an extra CPU, more memory, more Vram.
Still the same, guess I'm reinstalling when I get in from work.
 
As you had problems with it in a different VM, and it's playing up in VBox, I'd try to dl the ISO again and check it's MD5

Crtl+Alt+T will invoke terminal btw
 
Yeah got to terminal and tried those commands in the vid you linked.
Will be DLing the ISO again (was direct from the ubuntu hoempage) when I get in from work
 
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