Click OK and the changes will be applied. Finally, click Display on the left, change video memory to 128MB and tick ‘Enable 3D Acceleration’. Increase the number of processors from one to two or more. Next, select the Processor tab (still under Settings) and tick ‘Enable PAE/NX’ next to Extended Features. Go to System, Motherboard and tick ‘Enable I/O APIC’ and ‘Enable EFI’. Make sure the CloudReady entry is selected on the left and click Settings. Next, click Open and then click Create.Click the folder icon and browse to the cloudready.vdi file.Then, in the Hard Disk box, select Use an existing virtual hard disk file.Now, Assign a minimum of 2GB (2048 MB) RAM to the OS and click Next.In the Name box, enter ‘ cloudready,‘ set the type as Other, the version as ‘ Other/Unknown,’ and click Next.If for any reason you can’t find the saved file, search your hard drive for cloudready.vdi and copy it to the Desktop. You’ll need to add your username and the name of the location you saved the BIN file to. Inside the window, type: “ c:\program files\oracle\virtualbox\VBoxManage.exe” “ convertfromraw” “ C:\Users\\Downloads\chromiumos_image.bin” cloudready.vdi.Unzip the chromiumos_image.bin file, click Start, type ‘ cmd’ and launch the Command Prompt.
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