Installing BackTrack 5 onto HDD (dual boot) partition with VirtualBox
Hi BT5 community,
I have a Sony Vaio VGN-365E Windows 7 laptop with Core Duo 2.0 GHZ and 1GB of RAM.
I want to use BackTrack 5 with Wireless capabilities, but I don't have a USB wireless adapter. My USB livecd wouldn't boot so I'm trying to install BT5 on a partition of my hard drive. I'm trying to do this from within windows with VirtualBox using this guide:
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...ad.php?t=32568
It's very well written and has all of the details to install. But, when I try to create the "New Disk" in VirtualBox, it says 111GB for the size of the Virtual Machine on the window 3rd window after setting RAM. [B]Is that right? I get an error message saying not enough space on hard disk when running the virtual machine:
An error has occurred during virtual machine execution! The error details are shown below. You may try to correct the error and resume the virtual machine execution.
The I/O cache encountered an error while updating data in medium "ahci-0-0 (rc=VERR-ACCESS-DENIED) Make sure that there is enough free disk space and the disk is working properly.
So I am trying to make the VMDK in VirtualBox somehow specifically for my partition that I made (10GB partition that is in sequence BEFORE the C: Drive in Partition Magic).
I also get an error sometimes with VirtualBox when I use a VMDK file that I made before making an extra partition.
Here is the error:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: VirtualBox.exe
Application Version: 4.1.12.0
Application Timestamp: 4f7af1bb
Fault Module Name: VBoxVMM.dll
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 4f7af18c
Exception Code: 80000003
Exception Offset: 000c59d2
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 1ec0
Additional Information 2: 1ec0fd70d07d060e5bfcf53c69ad1739
Additional Information 3: 2c48
Additional Information 4: 2c48940de5e7d1cb2e131ad6a0ca2feb
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Re: Installing BackTrack 5 onto HDD (dual boot) partition with VirtualBox
download BT5 as an iso
save to a spot on your hard drive you will remember/ know where it is
download and install virtualbox
create new
click next
make name for it
fill in os
next
choose memory (in your case 512mb or less should be good)
create new hard disk
choose VDI
10gb should be sufficient
next
create
then enter new vm and choose the ISO you downloaded and install. No need to dual boot or make a partition on your hard drive when using a virtual machine
Re: Installing BackTrack 5 onto HDD (dual boot) partition with VirtualBox
Thank you both for responding to my post. I actually got my USB drive working to boot on my Sony VAIO VGN-365E laptop. I had to go into the BIOS and enable Hard Disk Booting on one of the first few menus. I installed BackTrack 4 on my laptop on a separate partition.
Thank again.