
To share files between the host and guest operating systems, you can use the "Shared Folders" feature in VirtualBox. Follow the installation process as you would on a physical machine. To install an operating system on the virtual machine, insert the installation media (e.g., CD/DVD, ISO file) and start the virtual machine. To create a new virtual machine, click on the "New" button in the VirtualBox Manager window and follow the wizard to set up the virtual machine. Once you have configured the settings, you are ready to create and run virtual machines in VirtualBox. In the "USB" tab, you can manage USB devices. In the "Storage" tab, you can manage virtual hard disks, optical disks, and floppy disks. In the "Network" tab, you can configure network settings for VirtualBox. In the "Extensions" tab, you can install and manage VirtualBox extensions.
In the "General" tab, you can configure the default settings for VirtualBox.
Click on "File" and select "Preferences.". Launch VirtualBox from the Start menu or desktop shortcut. Wait for the installation to complete and click "Finish.". Review your settings and click "Install.". Choose whether to create a desktop icon and click "Next.". Select the start menu folder and click "Next.". Choose the installation location and click "Next.". Select the components you want to install and click "Next." By default, all components are selected. Accept the license agreement and click "Next.". Click "Next" to start the installation process. Once the download is complete, double-click on the installer to begin the installation process. Click on the "x86/amd64" link to download the VirtualBox installer. Scroll down to the "VirtualBox platform packages" section and select "Windows hosts.". Go to the official VirtualBox website ( ) and click on the "Downloads" link. In this article, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of installing VirtualBox on Windows 11. It is widely used by developers, IT professionals, and enthusiasts to test and run applications on different operating systems. VirtualBox is a free and open-source virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single computer.