In the Basic tab of the General settings category, you can find these settings:
Name: The name of the the VM, as shown in the list of VMs in the main VirtualBox Manager window. Using this name, Oracle VM VirtualBox also saves the VM's configuration files. If you change the name, Oracle VM VirtualBox renames these files as well. As a result, you can only use characters which are allowed for file names on your host OS.
Note that internally, Oracle VM VirtualBox uses unique identifiers
(UUIDs) to identify virtual machines. You can display these
using the
Type: The type of the guest
OS for the VM. This is the same setting that is specified in
the New Virtual Machine
wizard. See
Whereas the default settings of a newly created VM depend on the selected OS type, changing the type later has no effect on VM settings. This value is purely informational and decorative.
Version: The version of the
guest OS for the VM. This is the same setting that is
specified in the New Virtual
Machine wizard. See