Hello Fzf!
Anyone here have experience in installing VirtualBox on a Win7
machine?
Yes. The last version which officially supports Windows 7 as a host OS is 6.0.24 and that is what I would recommend you stay with (see below). 6.1 does mostly work but some oddball problems pop up from time to time.
BTW, the fist search results for virtualbox come with:
VirtualBox.org
https://www.virtualbox.org ..but it seems defunct and unreachable.
Found the file offerings at oracle.com. BUT.. the link for
"older 6.1 versions" is:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_6_1
..and fails.
Meanwhile.. I did find this with a fluke google search:
https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.1.0
..and the next directory up lists everything.
Thanks for the heads up on 6.0.24. But where is the last
official Win7 supported version for it documented?
My pc is 64bit, and 8GB ram.
The only reason you would really need to go to a later
VirtualBox version is for guest OS additions for more
recent operating systems. And those newer OSes are not
likely to work well enough to be usable on older hardware
like you're describing here.
I don't think my pc is that old/bad.
T540p, Intel Core i5 4300M, 2 Cores, 2.6GHz
I just want to give a simple Linux distro a home for
occassional access to things like yt-dlp (support for which has
been ceased for Win7)
BTW.. my CPU analysis reports:
Virtualization: Supported, Disabled.
Does this have to be enabled before I can expect VirtualBox to
work? There doesn't seem to be any docs on that matter either.
It just looks and sounds related.
You are also not going to like what 6.1 and later does to
guest VM CPU performance on older Intel CPUs (if that's
what you have).
Noted. Not planning to have the latest/greatest linux on my
machine. I just want basic access to some linux tools.
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