How to Install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on VirtualBox in Windows 11 (2024)

In this video I am going to show , How to How to Install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS in Windows 10 / Windows 11.
Installing Guest Additions on Ubuntu Guest
sudo apt update
sudo apt install build-essential dkms linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Title: How to Install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on VirtualBox in Windows 11 | Step-by-Step Guide
Description:
Want to explore Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on your Windows 11 machine without dual-booting? VirtualBox makes it easy to run Ubuntu as a virtual machine. In this tutorial, I'll guide you through the process of installing Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on VirtualBox in Windows 11. Follow these steps to get Ubuntu up and running on your system.
*Step-by-Step Instructions:*
*Step 1: Download and Install VirtualBox*
1. Open your web browser and go to the [VirtualBox website](www.virtualbox.org/).
2. Click on "Download VirtualBox" and choose the Windows hosts version.
3. Once the download is complete, run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install VirtualBox on your Windows 11 machine.
*Step 2: Download Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ISO*
1. Visit the [Ubuntu website](ubuntu.com/download/desktop) and download the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ISO file.
2. Save the ISO file to a location on your computer where you can easily find it later.
*Step 3: Create a New Virtual Machine in VirtualBox*
1. Open VirtualBox and click on the "New" button to create a new virtual machine.
2. In the "Name and Operating System" window, enter a name for your virtual machine (e.g., "Ubuntu 24.04 LTS"). Ensure the "Type" is set to "Linux" and the "Version" is set to "Ubuntu (64-bit)".
3. Click "Next" to proceed.
*Step 4: Allocate Memory (RAM)*
1. In the "Memory Size" window, allocate the amount of RAM for your virtual machine. A minimum of 2048 MB (2 GB) is recommended, but you can allocate more if your system allows.
2. Click "Next" to continue.
*Step 5: Create a Virtual Hard Disk*
1. Select "Create a virtual hard disk now" and click "Create".
2. In the "Hard Disk File Type" window, choose "VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image)" and click "Next".
3. For "Storage on Physical Hard Disk", choose either "Dynamically allocated" or "Fixed size" based on your preference. "Dynamically allocated" is more flexible.
4. Click "Next" to proceed.
*Step 6: Specify the Size of the Virtual Hard Disk*
1. Set the size of the virtual hard disk. A minimum of 25 GB is recommended for Ubuntu.
2. Click "Create" to finish setting up the virtual hard disk.
*Step 7: Configure the Virtual Machine Settings*
1. Select your newly created virtual machine in the VirtualBox Manager and click on "Settings".
2. Go to the "System" tab and ensure that "Enable EFI" is unchecked (unless needed for specific purposes).
3. Go to the "Storage" tab, click on the empty optical drive under "Controller: IDE", then click on the disk icon and choose "Choose a disk file".
4. Locate and select the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ISO file you downloaded earlier.
5. Click "OK" to save the settings.
*Step 8: Start the Virtual Machine*
1. With your virtual machine selected, click on the "Start" button.
2. The virtual machine will boot from the Ubuntu ISO file. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Ubuntu.
*Step 9: Install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS*
1. Select "Install Ubuntu" from the options.
2. Choose your language and keyboard layout.
3. Follow the prompts to set up your installation preferences, including updates and third-party software.
4. Select "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" (this will only affect the virtual hard disk).
5. Follow the remaining prompts to create your user account and complete the installation.
*Step 10: Finalize Installation and Reboot*
1. Once the installation is complete, restart the virtual machine when prompted.
2. Remove the installation media by going to "Devices" - "Optical Drives" - "Remove disk from virtual drive" in the VirtualBox menu.
3. Press "Enter" to reboot your virtual machine.
Congratulations! You've successfully installed Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on VirtualBox in Windows 11. You can now start using Ubuntu alongside your Windows environment.
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  • @owninthefoam6500
    @owninthefoam650020 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this guide. A How to Install Ubuntu Touch on a Virtual Device (Android Studio etc) in Windows 11 would be nice!!

  • @UltraCoder
    @UltraCoderКүн бұрын

    Thank you so much my brother, this helped a great deal

  • @TheSudhananth
    @TheSudhananth2 күн бұрын

    Hi how to fix mouse integration issue with virtual box? when I click inside a Virtual machine the mouse pointer goes to the host machine. I tried changing pointer to USB tablet... still it's not working...Kindly help me.Thankyou

  • @carlos2408
    @carlos240819 күн бұрын

    Thanks you for making very useful videos

  • @NishaSingh-bg1tt
    @NishaSingh-bg1tt6 сағат бұрын

    Helpful !

  • @PoolsharkTang
    @PoolsharkTang17 күн бұрын

    Thank you for making this useful video. On the "Installing Guest Additions on Ubuntu Guest" section, after running "sudo apt update", I guess you should run "sudo apt upgrade" at 19:07. Then proceed to "sudo apt install build-essential dkms linux-headers-$(uname -r)" after that. I did not run "sudo apt upgrade" the first time, and it caused my ubuntu to freeze up when maximizing the window.

  • @hadi29299

    @hadi29299

    14 күн бұрын

    I have the same problem even when I run the "sudo apt upgrade"

  • @PoolsharkTang

    @PoolsharkTang

    14 күн бұрын

    @@hadi29299 You may need to increase the Video memory in the virtual machine display setting. And do not enable 3D Acceleration.

  • @2old4thiscrud

    @2old4thiscrud

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@PoolsharkTang Hey. I had already increased the video memory and disabled 3D acceleration. And i even ran the 'sudo apt upgrade' command after the 'sudo apt update'. Then proceeded with the 'sudo apt install build essential.....' command. Still, my system keeps freezing. Any solution?

  • @igu642
    @igu64211 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @elnaragasimova9074
    @elnaragasimova907412 күн бұрын

    Can someone help me

  • @suyogghate2317
    @suyogghate231719 күн бұрын

    When clicking on start, it is starting then saying aborted....what should i do?

  • @elnaragasimova9074

    @elnaragasimova9074

    12 күн бұрын

    Did you fix problem?

  • @suyogghate2317

    @suyogghate2317

    12 күн бұрын

    @@elnaragasimova9074 Yes ....fixed it

  • @elnaragasimova9074

    @elnaragasimova9074

    12 күн бұрын

    @@suyogghate2317 can you help me

  • @rudranilghosh5036

    @rudranilghosh5036

    10 күн бұрын

    @@suyogghate2317 how

  • @adrsubscribenow6188

    @adrsubscribenow6188

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@suyogghate2317 how

  • @preciousafi2601
    @preciousafi26018 күн бұрын

    What do I do if i see this please 54.630567) vmugfx 0000:00:02.01 [drm] *ERROR* vmwgfx seems to be running on an unsupported hypervisor. (54.630597] vmwgfx 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* This configuration is likely b oken. [ 54.630621] vmwgfx 0000:00:02.01 [drm] *ERROR* Please switch to a supported g aphics device to avoid problems.

  • @Irfan-tx1hq

    @Irfan-tx1hq

    7 күн бұрын

    I've got the same problem. How do you fix it?

  • @taehwanyoon4326

    @taehwanyoon4326

    5 күн бұрын

    I waited for a few minutes, suddenly that message disappeared and then the regular Ubuntu desktop showed up. Maybe that works for you as well.

  • @preciousafi2601

    @preciousafi2601

    2 күн бұрын

    @taehwanyoon4326 that's true. I waited and it worked