
- Oracle VirtualBox- VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualization software for x86_64 hardware (with version 7.1 additionally for macOS/Arm and with version 7.2 also for Windows/Arm), targeted at laptop, … 
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- Downloads - Oracle VM VirtualBox- VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.For a thorough introduction to virtualization and VirtualBox. 
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- 1.6. Starting Oracle VM VirtualBox- The Tools button provides access to user tools, such as the Virtual Media Manager. The pane on the right displays the properties of the currently selected virtual machine. 
- Configuring Oracle VirtualBox- On the Language tab, choose the language used for menus, labels, and text in VirtualBox Manager. On the Display tab, specify the display properties for all VM displays.