How to Install Windows Me (Millennium Edition) on VirtualBox | SYSNETTECH Solutions

submitted by tolqabaqci on 05/27/21 1

This video tutorial shows you the steps to install Windows Me (Millennium Edition) on a new virtual machine created using the Oracle VM VirtualBox virtualization program. ✅ S U B S C R I B E ► goo.gl/8d0iG9 ✅ Article ► www.sysnettechsolutions.com/en/install-windows-millennium-virtualbox-windows-10/ Creating a New VM: 0:00 Configuring the VM's Settings: 0:55 Installing Windows Me (Millennium Edition): 1:45 Installing the VM's Display Adapter (VBE Miniport): 14:30 Changing the Display Color Value to 32 Bit: 15:20 Installing USB 2.0 Driver in Windows Me: 16:05 Inserting a USB Flash Drive: 17:02 Increasing RAM Size to 2 GB: 18:10 Step 1: First, download the ISO file of the Windows Me / Millennium operating system from the link below or from a source on the Internet. ➦ bit.ly/DownloadWindowsMe Step 2: After running the Oracle software, click the New button on its menu or shortcut tools to start a new virtual PC creation wizard. Step 3: In the Name and Operating System window, type WindowsMe in the Name section and check the values ​​in the Type and Version sections. If you want to store the VM you will create in a different location, set the location of your external HDD or SSD storage device in Machine Folder. Step 4: In the Memory Size window, set a suitable RAM value for the #WindowsMe virtual machine according to the RAM capacity of your physical computer. By default, WinMe's maximum RAM value is 512 MB, but you can choose a 1 GB size. Step 5: In the Hard Disk window, you need to create a new virtual disk for the #WindowsMillennium virtual computer. Since the Create a virtual hard disk option is enabled by default, click Next directly. In this window, you can add your virtual disk file with the Add an existing virtual HDD option, if you have a guest machine that you have previously installed. Step 6: In the Hard Disk File Type window, select the VDI (#VirtualBox Disk Image) disk type and then click Next. Other disk types in this window are used by other virtualization programs, so it is useful to select it as the VDI disk type is the most suitable option for Oracle VM VirtualBox software. Step 7: If you want to select a location other than the installation location in the File Location and Size window, click on the folder icon and select the location you created on your physical computer. Finally, configure the capacity of the Windows Millennium virtual disk to 4 GB. Step 8: After creating the Windows Me virtual computer, click Settings to add the Windows ISO installation media to the guest machine and make other virtual hardware settings. Step 9: Since VirtualBox does not support the Guest Additions software for Windows 9x versions, you will not be able to use the hardware of your physical computer in the virtual machine, and you will not be able to enable features such as Shared Clipboard and Drag and Drop. Step 10: In the System / Motherboard window, configure the primary boot device as Optical and disable the Floppy device. Step 11: If you want to configure more than one virtual processor number for the WinMe virtual computer, first enable I/O APIC on Motherboard hardware and then specify the number of virtual CPUs. Step 12: As Guest Additions cannot be installed, normally you do not need to enable 3D graphics acceleration in Display / Screen settings, but since you will install the display adapter driver manually, enable it anyway. Step 13: After checking that you have configured the I/O Cache feature of the IDE controller and the WindowsVista.vdi virtual disk file as SSD (Solid-State Drive) in the Storage settings, click on Empty and then the DVD icon to add the Windows ISO file to the VM and add the image file. Step 14: After preparing the Windows Millennium virtual PC, click the Start button and start the installation. Watch the entire video tutorial to install the drivers for Display and USB 2.0 devices. NOTE: When you turn the virtual machine completely off and on, you may experience a sound problem. Therefore, after restarting your virtual system once, the audio problem is resolved. ───────────────BEST PRODUCT──────────────── Mastering KVM Virtualization ➦ bit.ly/MasteringKVMVirtualization ───────────────RELATED VIDEOS─────────────── ➊ How to Install Windows XP on VirtualBox ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=S54Pg8owd5g ➋ How to Install Windows 2000 on VirtualBox ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsvzpvCBrkA ➌ How to Install Windows 8.1 on VirtualBox ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul7HrBrs7OU ➍ How to Install Windows 7 on VirtualBox ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwGRvBLjXnM ➎ How to Install Windows Vista on VirtualBox ➦ www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLpW__bJpE4 ───────────────FOLLOW US─────────────────── ✔ Facebook ➦ www.facebook.com/SysnettechSolutions/ ✔ Twitter ➦ twitter.com/SysnettechS/ ✔ LinkedIn ➦ linkedin.com/in/tolqabaqci/ ███████████████████████████████████████████

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