How to virtualize Vista on Ubuntu
James Bannan16 December 2008, 10:00 PM
Want to get Vista up and running on your Ubuntu system? Find out how with our step-by-step tutorial.
Page 3 - Create New Vista VM
Step 3 - Create New Vista VM

Click the New icon to start the New Virtual Machine Wizard,
- Click Next
- Type in "Windows Vista" as the name and select "Windows Vista" from the "OS Type" dropdown menu. Click Next
- Assign as much memory as you like beyond the base memory recommendation. In this case 512MB is the recommended amount. Click Next
- On the "Virtual Hard Disk" screen, click "New" to launch the Create New Virtual Disk Wizard, and click Next.
- Choose whichever disk type you prefer. The advantage of a fixed-size image is that as all the space is reserved up front, there's an ongoing disk performance benefit as the image doesn't need to keep expanding as you use it. The downside is that all the space is used at once and it takes longer to create. Click Next
- Name the image file accordingly and assign some space (at least 20GB for the Vista boot disk). Click Next, and then Finish. The newly-created Windows-Vista.vdi is now populated. Click Next and then Finish, and the VM is created