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Instal the new version for windows Find.Same.Images.OK 5.2
Instal the new version for windows Find.Same.Images.OK 5.2










If your machine got 8.00 GB RAM, it means that you can allocate a lot more to make Parrot Security respond faster as a virtual machine. Note that you can change base memory allocation in the same screen. Select System > Motherboard, un-check Floppy (who has a floppy anymore?) and check the box to Enable I/O APIC. Step 3.3 - Update Virtual Motherboard options ​

instal the new version for windows Find.Same.Images.OK 5.2

This will allow you to copy paste files from your HOST machine on the fly. Select General > Advanced TAB and change Shared Clipboard and Drag ’n’ Drop to Bidirectional. Step 3.2 - Enable shared Clipboard and Drag ’n’ Drop feature ​ Fiddled with disk properties, type and size.Īt this point you should see the following screen:ĭepending on which ISO you downloaded, select the correct Version here.Īs Parrot Security is derived from Debian, I’ve selected Other Linux (64-bit) on General > Basic.So far, we’ve done the following, checklist for you: In this example we have increased it to 20 GB for storage reasons.Ĭhoose which fits your needs and click Next. On File location and size screen, it will show 8.00 GB as the default size (which we’ve set on Step 1.1). Select Dynamically Allocated and click Next on Storage on physical hard drive window. Step 2.2 - Select Physical Hard Drive allocation type ​ On the next screen select VDI – VirtualBox Disk Image as your Hard drive file type. Step 2.1 - Select Virtual Drive File type ​ On this screen select Create a virtual hard disk now ( 2nd option) and click Create. The OS can run on machines with 512 MB of RAM, but at least 2 GB is strongly recommended for both Parrot Security and Home Editions.Ĭhoose the best setting for your machine and click Next. Set "Type" to Linux, and set "Version" to Debian (64-bit). Step 1.1 - Enter a name for your Virtual Machine ​Įnter Parrot Security as the name. Click on New to create a New Virtual Machine.For other operating systems there will be a similar icon to start it. On GNU/Linux you can check this by opening a terminal and typing virtualbox and/or the icon to start VirtualBox will be visible in the menu.

instal the new version for windows Find.Same.Images.OK 5.2

Step 1 - Create a new Virtual Machine ​īefore proceeding, make sure you have successfully installed VirtualBox. Follow the same steps EXACTLY to install and run Parrot via VirtualBox in your machine.












Instal the new version for windows Find.Same.Images.OK 5.2