Virtual. Box - Free download and software reviews. Pros. Free of charge and doesn't require ВЈ3. Apple update their OS. I've used both market- leading commercial emulators, which have varied over time as to which was the better bet for me. I've now got fed up with having repeatedly to re- buy Parallels due to it no longer working with new free versions of OSX. After some fiddling about, I found I could run Windows XP in three different modes on Mavericks. It's good enough for my purposes. Cons. More difficult to install than commercial offerings but worth persevering with. Summary. Well worth a try but does require fine tuning on the part of the user. You don't need to be super- techie but installing this is not really for those shy of IT. Reply to this review. Was this review helpful?(0) (0) Pros. None, it won't load any OS at all. Virtualbox has a single installer for windows that installs 32 bit application on 32 bit os and 64 bit application on 64 bit os. Is it any way to install 32 bit. Download link for oracle virtualbox . and click the download button windows xp iso file 32. the download button windows xp iso file 32 bit. Oracle VM VirtualBox for VDI 3.2. Windows (32-bit/64-bit) VirtualBox-3.2.12-68302-Win.exe. 75MB. Search the Download Center. VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.For a thorough introduction to virtualization and. Cons. Slow. Doesn't load any operating system. WIll waste hours of your life and still wont work. Summary. Stear clear of this rubbish piece of software - you get what you pay for. It simply doesn't work and doesnt do anything. VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and. and Solaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP. VirtualBox runs on Mac OS X, Windows. Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 Additional Requirements: None. (32-bit) Take full control. Oracle VM VirtualBox. The latest release is version 5.1.4. On this page you can download. Windows (32-bit/64-bit) Windows Installer: Mac OS X. Be prepared to blow 1. Made by amateurs and it shows. Reply to this review. Was this review helpful?(0) (0) Pros. I love it, I really do. It works fine, runs a variety of OS and has many settings to customize it however you want. Cons. Maybe I just did something wrong with the OS I'm using on it but it always seems extremely slow. I kept adding more resources to it to see if that would help it run faster but after giving it the max amount of resources my computer would let me, it still didn't seem to speed up a bit. Maybe I'm just expecting too much from a virtual machine. Summary. Seems slow but great nonetheless. Reply to this review. Was this review helpful?(0) (0) Pros. Will support lots of systems, and seems to be low use on the local resources. Cons. Interface could be a little more intuitive. I had a little trouble figuring out how to restore from a snap- shot. Also switching between full- screen and window screens took some getting used to. Summary. I have tried the Microsoft and VMware solutions, which all worked fine. I felt the MS solution was overly resource hungry, and VM took a lot more disk space to install than it should. This seems to be a solid performer for testing against a VM in the real world. Reply to this review. Was this review helpful?(1) (0) Pros. This is everything that Windows 8's much vaunted virtualization should have been. Cons. It's a little time consuming setting up a VHD, Virtual Hard Drive. Summary. I admit it, I'm a Windows 7 man, but with Oracle's Virtual Box I'm able to install, and test out any operating system I want. I bought Windows 8 Pro when it first came on the market at the reduced price. However, I wasn't about to abandon my Windows 7 setup, just to test out a new operating system. That's when I found Virtual Box. I installed it, set up a Windows 8 spot for it, gave it enough memory, and a large enough VHD to play in, and I was off. I was able to test, and fully evaluate Windows 8 for my clients without sacrificing my Windows 7 setup. I have since set up, and tested other operating systems for my various clients at no cost to me. Also, the fact that Oracle continues to improve, and update Virtual Box makes it a winner in my book. So, if you want to test out another operating system, or you now have Windows 8, but don't want to struggle through the tortures of setting up its virtualization so you can install XP, for example. You can just install Virtual Box, and easily put XP back on your system. This is a winner of a program. Reply to this review. Was this review helpful?(1) (0) Pros. Free! Easy Setup. Several wizards make config simplepop- ups provide context useful hints. Cons. Performance not quite as good as vmwareno quite as "polished" as vmware. Summary. Best summed up as the best free virtual desktop available. Not as polished as vmware but it gets the job done. I would suggest trying it before spending any money. My guess is it will do what you need. Reply to this review. Was this review helpful?(0) (0) Pros. Worked flawlessly to run Win. Win. 7, and XP. I could access drives, folders, printers, scanners.. So easy to use. Going to try other OSes soon. Cons. For FREE it has done all I wanted it to do and smoothly. Summary. Glad I ran across an articel on this tool that was referring to run Windows. Win. 7 box. Reply to this review. Was this review helpful?(0) (0) Please Wait.
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