Introduction: Windows XP and PicoScope Installation on a Mac With VirtualBox
It is a free and powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product available for most of the operating systems such as Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and ported version for FreeBSD. Read wiki about VirtualBox. You can follow our blog for new images we release for VirtualBox. Download VDI images for VirtualBox. How you install the Guest Additions will depend upon what operating system is running the Guest, and if you're using VirtualBox with a GUI desktop or a console-only server. I had the exact same problem. My solution was to copy the ISO of the guest operating system (XP) to my Mac desktop, and then in the VM 'First Run Wizard', choose that instead of the CD/DVD that I'd burned. (Newer versions of Virtual Box allow you to boot from an ISO stored anywhere, without the need for a physical disk).
A fully comprehensive tutorial on how to share folders from your Macbook over to Windows XP. check it out for tips, tric. Installing VirtualBox on macOS First, download the latest version of VirtualBox for macOS. Click “OS X Hosts” and the download will begin automatically. Open the new DMG file, and then double-click “VirtualBox.pkg” to open the installer.
Some programs are Windows-only, like the driver and oscilloscope program for the PicoScope USB devices. But you can use it on a Mac with the free program VirtualBox. This step by step tutorial shows you how to install Windows in VirtualBox on a Mac and how to install the PicoScope drivers and software.
Prerequisites:
- a Mac with Mac OS X 10.6 or later
- 20 GB free harddisk space
- a Windows XP installation CD
- a PicoScope (optional, you can use Windows also for other tasks)
In Germany it is legal to sell OEM versions of software, so you can get Windows XP OEM CDs for less than 30 EUR from Amazon or eBay. But maybe you know someone who has updated to Windows 7, then you can get it for free.
Step 1: VirtualBox and Windows Installation
VirtualBox and Windows installation
First install VirtualBox from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads . This tutorial was tested with version 4.1.8. Start VirtualBox and click 'New' to create a new virtual machine:
The default setup works for many applications, use a bigger harddisk, if you want to install more programs or more RAM, if your Mac has enough. I created it with 192 MB RAM and a 10 GB harddisk (after installing Windows and all updates, the disc needed about 4 GB) :
Insert the Windows installation CD and click 'Start'. You should see something like this after booting:
Press 'Enter', choose the default for everything: NTFS file system etc. and press F8, if you agree with the license. Then the installation starts:
It needs some time:
Choose a use name:
and a computer name (the VM will be visible in the local network with this name, if you configure the network as bridged and not as NAT) :
Enable automatic updates and just use the default for all other questions:
Network configuration is automatic:
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But you don't need to register, if you don't want:
Now Windows is installed:
Install a free virus scanner like http://free.avg.com, if you want to make your computer a bit more safe.
After this you need to restart it some times with Start->Turn Off Computer->Restart, until all updates are installed:
Some updates can be installed only after other updates are installed, needed 3 restarts for my installation. If you don't have Service Pack 3 (SP3), you might need more restarts.
Step 2: Guest Additions
Guest Additions
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Now you can install the Guest Additions. This installs special graphics drivers and other drivers in the guest systems, which makes it easier to use it, e.g. you can scale the VM Ware window and the resolution of the Windows system will be adjusted automaticly. Click the 'Install Guest Additions...' menu item:
In the Windows VM a popup appears:
Click 'Install' and 'Next' etc. There will be messages like this:
Click 'Continue Anyway'. Finally you need to restart Windows.
Step 3: Cloning
Cloning
Now you have a barebone Windows XP installation with most updates installed, but not activated. You can clone this, if you want to use this as a base for other VM installations with different licence keys. Skip this step, if you need just one installation.
Check 'Reinitialize the MAC address of all network cards', if you want to run more than one VM in the same network, because you get network problems, if there is more than one system running with the same MAC:
This needs some time:
Step 4: Windows Activation
Windows Activation
When you start Windows, there will appear a key ring in the task bar after some minutes after Windows start. Click it to activate your Windows installation:
Click it and activate Windows:
No, you don't need to register, if you don't want:
After entering the product code, the activation is done:
Without activation, you can't legally use Windows after the 30 days trial period. After activation, the Windows Genuine Advantage check works, too.
Step 5: PicoScope Installation
PicoScope installation
If you want to access files on your Mac from within Windows, you need to create a shared folder. Click the 'Shared Folders...' menu in VirtualBox:
Then add one with the green plus at the right side:
From Windows you can access the shared folder from the Explorer. You can start the file Explorer with the right Command Key + 'E' (or start->run and enter 'explorer' followed by Enter). The shared folder is in 'My Network Places':
First don't connect your PicoScope to your Mac. Download the latest PicoScope software from http://www.picotech.com/picoscope-oscilloscope-software.html and start it from your shared folder (or load it from within the VM with a browser) :
Click 'run', 'next' etc. and accept all.
After installation, connect your PicoScope to the USB port of your Mac. Click on the USB cable symbol in the status bar of the Virtual Box window and you'll see somthing like this (depends on the USB devices connected to your Mac) :
Select 'Unknown device 0CE9:1001' (this is your PicoScope, might be different if you don't have a PicoScope 3206). Then Windows shows something like this:
and a 'Hardware Wizard' window. Select 'No, not this time', because at least for me the automatic installation didn't worked:
Select the 'Advanced' option:
and then uncheck 'Search removable media' and check 'Include this location in the search'. Click 'Browse' and browse to the directory 'C:Program FilesPic TechnologyPicoScope6system'. Click Next:
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There will be again a message about destabilizing drivers, which you should confirm, then it is installed:
Now the USB device is known and you have to check it again from the USB menu at the bottom status bar (and you might need to restart Windows) :
And finally you can use the PicoScope software in Windows on your Mac:
If you want to install it on another Mac, you can select File->Export Appliance, which creates an ova-file. This can be imported on another Mac, but you have to delete it on the original Mac, because Microsoft doesn't allow to use the same licence for more than one installation.
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Supported OS for Virtual Machine Virualbox-
- Windows- Windows 3.1, 95, 98, ME, NT 4, 2000, XP, Vista, 2008, 7, 8, 8.1 & Windows 10 all 32 & 64 Bits Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2012 All 32 & 64 bit versions.
- Linux- Linux 2.2, 2.4,2.6, Ubuntu, Debian, Open SUSE, Mandriva, Mandrake, Fedora, Oracle Linux, RHEL, Red Hat Linux, Xandros. ArchLinux & Gentoo.
- Solaris- Solaris 10, 11, OpenSolaris.
- BSD- FreeBSD, NET-BSD. Open BSD.
- IBM OS/2- OS/2 Warp 3, 4, 4.5, ecomstation, Other OS2.
- Mac OS X- Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9
- Others- DOS, Netware, L4, QNX, JROKITVE & other unknown.
How to solve full-screen resolution problem in Oracle VM VirtualBox?
If you are facing full-screen resolution problem. Then you will need to install drivers for that Operating system. Oracle VirtualBox has included drivers for all OS virtual machines. The driver CD name is Virtualbox Guest additions.
How to install Virtualbox Guest additions?
Before installing Guest additions Virtualbox, You will need to attach Guest Additions ISO image.
- To insert Guest Additions ISO CD image click on Devices menu of any operating systems running in normal mode.
- Now click on Insert Guest Additions CD image… option from the device menu.
Now the Guest Additions ISO image has been successfully connected to Virtual Box virtual machines.
- To install drivers for the related OS, open Windows explorer or File explorer of the running OS in VirtualBox.
- Expand drives from the left pane & choose CD Drive (D:) VirtualBox Guest Additions.
- Now install driver according to your Operating System-
- VBoxWindowsAdditions- For all windows versions.
- VBoxSolarisAdditions.pkg- For all Solaris versions.
- VBoxLinuxAdditions.run- For all Linux versions.
- OS2- Open OS2 folder for OS2 driver install.
- After clicking on any OS driver then an installation box will appear, click on Next & follow on screen instructions.
- When it will ask you to install the driver then click on install button.
Now the driver has been installed. Restart the VirtualBox OS.
How to enable & Switch to Fullscreen
- Click on View menu of any running OS in VirtualBox VM.
- Now Click on Switch to Fullscreen option.
That’s it! Now you have been successfully solved full-screen resolution problem in Oracle VM VirtualBox.
Extra-
If your Virtualbox version doesn’t have a VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO or you want to install the latest driver then you can download VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO image file from here-
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How to attach downloaded Guest Additions ISO in VirtualBox OS-
Click on Devices menu of any running OS in Virtual Box» Go to under CD/DVD devices» click on Choose a virtual CD/DVD Disk file. Select ISO file from the main Operating System download folder.
Download driver operating systems wise- Windows, Linux, Solaris, BSD, IBM OS/2, Mac OS X2-
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