
I recommend this video as it covers all the necessary points. Here is a video by avoiderrors on youtube. Then after everything is done, you can access the OS from the Pendrive. Now after downloading the kali image, configure it as you do on the normal v-box. To install the Kali Linux in the newly installed v-box, you can use kali via the live image from.

If prompted to autorun the CD, click the Cancel button. This will show the Guest Additions CD on the desktop. Once it opens, close it immediately and then give it some time to auto-configure. Start the Kali Linux virtual machine and attach the Guest Additions CD image, select Devices from the VirtualBox menu and then select Install Guest Additions. Note: When the v-box is completely installed, open the portable- vbox.exe file. (the above features and images were copied directly from )


rtf)!īTW When attaching screen shots it's preferred they be in a format that can be easily and directly opened in the Browser, e.g.png. Have you tried using Legacy Emulation? Have a look at: Configure Legacy Emulation Mode for a DVD or CD-ROM DriveĪre you aware there is a Kali Linux VMware Image (i386-pae) available? (1 21:46 3.0G) (Or as a Torrent: .torrent)Įxact name of the Kali Linux Image you downloaded?īTW When attaching screen shots it's preferred they be in a format that can be easily and directly opened in the Browser, e.g.png.

It states "Detect and mount CD-ROM" "The CD-ROM does not seem to contain a valid 'Release' file, or that file could not be read correctly."ĭid you validate the SHA1 checksum of the ISO Image you downloaded against its published SHA1SUMS? I included a screenshot of the error in the doc here. I cannot get it to install in VMware workstation. Bignick18 wrote: I have downloaded and installed Kali Linux in oracle box.
