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1<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
2<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
3<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="create-vm-wizard-name-os">
4 <title>Specify Name and Operating System</title>
5 <body>
6 <p>
7 <ol id="ol_s3f_d13_4bc">
8 <li>Give the virtual machine (VM) a name. The name you enter is shown in the machine list in <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/> and is also used for the virtual machine's files on disk. Be sure to assign each VM an informative name that describes the OS and software running on the VM. For example, <codeph>Windows 10 with Visio</codeph>. The name is also used to help <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> suggest the appropriate OS and related field contents automatically.</li>
9 <li>Select the location where VMs are stored on your computer, called the machine folder.
10 Ensure that the folder location has enough free space, especially if you intend to use the
11 snapshots feature. See also <xref href="vboxconfigdata-machine-folder.dita">The Machine
12 Folder</xref>.</li>
13 <li>Select the ISO image file for the operating system you intend to install on the new VM. The image file can
14 be used directly to install an OS on the new VM as part of an unattended installation, or it can be attached
15 to a DVD drive on the new VM. If the image contains more than one edition, select the edition you want to
16 use.</li>
17 <li><ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> will populate the <b>Type</b>, <b>Subtype</b>, and <b>Version</b> fields if it can detect the operating system in the ISO. If it cannot detect the OS, then set these according to your OS. For example, if the <b>Type</b> is Linux, the <b>Subtype</b> might be Oracle Linux and the <b>Version</b> might be Oracle Linux 8.x (64-bit). The options available for the guest OS are also limited by the host architecture. See <xref href="guest-os.dita"/> for more information.<p>The supported OSs are grouped into types. If you want to install something very unusual that is not listed, select the <b>Other</b> type. Depending on your selection, <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> will enable or disable certain VM settings that your guest OS may require. This is particularly important for 64-bit guests (see <xref href="intro-64bitguests.dita#intro-64bitguests"/>) but you must always set this field to the correct value.</p></li>
18 <li>By default, <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> will install the chosen OS using the ISO
19 image provided, if the image supports unattended installation. See also <xref
20 href="create-vm-wizard-unattended-install.dita#create-vm-wizard-unattended-install"/>.<p>If you prefer to
21 install the OS manually, you can disable the unattended guest operating system install feature by selecting
22 <b outputclass="bold">Skip Unattended Installation</b>. In that case, the selected ISO image is mounted
23 automatically on the DVD drive of the new VM and you must install the OS from there.</p><p>Not all images
24 support unattended installation.</p></li>
25 <li>Click Next to <xref
26 href="create-vm-wizard-unattended-install.dita#create-vm-wizard-unattended-install"/>
27 (if using) or to <xref href="create-vm-wizard-hardware.dita"/>.</li>
28 </ol>
29 </p>
30 </body>
31
32</topic>
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