

Now locate where you downloaded the Kali ISO installer file and select it. Right-click on the Kali guest VM and click “settings” Then click Storage > Empty > the Disk Icon > and Choose a disk file as shown in the screenshot below. Attach the downloaded Kali ISO file to the Kali guest VM. Leave every other configuration as it is and click “ create” again to finish up.ģ. Set the File size of the virtual hard disk to a minimum of 30GB. Create a virtual hard disk for the Kali guest VMĪfter you click create from step 1 above, a new window will pop up. Hard Disk: Create a virtual hard disk now.Ĭross-check what you have with my screenshot above.(Allocate more RAM if your PC can allow). Version: Debian 64-bit (If you don’t have 64-bit options on the dropdown, don’t worry this video will help you fix that ).Name: Kali Linux 2020 (You can name yours whatever you like).Now configure the Kali Linux 2020 guest VM with the following details: Then click “ Expert mode” on the bottom of the pop-up window.

Launch VirtualBox and create a guest VM.Ĭlick “ New” under the Tools menu to start creating a new virtual machine.

Now using the prerequisites listed above, we are going to create a guest virtual machine (VM), attach the Kali Linux ISO file you downloaded to it, and thereafter proceed to the actual installation.ġ.
