• Dynamically Allocated
  • Create , and you’re ready to go! Installing Kali on the VM
  • Start button (green arrow icon). xxx
  • Next , and you’ll get to the Hard Disk screen. Choose  Create




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    Next
    , and you’ll get to the Hard Disk screen. Choose 
    Create 
    Virtual Hard Disk
    and click 
    Create
    . You should be asked which hard disk 
    file type to use. Select the suggested default of VDI.
    In the next screen, you can decide whether you want the hard drive 
    you are creating to be allocated dynamically or at a fixed size. If you choose 
    Dynamically Allocated
    , the system will not take the entire maximum size you 
    allocate for the virtual hard disk until you need it, saving more unused hard 
    disk space for your host system. I suggest you select dynamically allocated.
    Click 
    Next
    , and you’ll choose the amount of hard drive space to allo-
    cate to the VM and the location of the VM (see Figure 7).
    Figure 7: Allocating hard drive space
    The default is 8GB. I usually find that to be a bit small and recom-
    mend that you allocate 20–25GB at a minimum. Remember, if you chose 
    to dynamically allocate hard drive space, it won’t use the space until you 
    need it, and expanding your hard drive after it has already been allocated 
    can be tricky, so better to err on the high side.
    Click 
    Create
    , and you’re ready to go!
    Installing Kali on the VM
    At this point, you should see a screen like Figure 8. Now you’ll need to 
    install Kali. Note that on the left of the VirtualBox Manager, you should 
    see an indication that Kali VM is powered off. Click the 
    Start
    button 
    (green arrow icon).


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    Figure 8: The VirtualBox welcome screen
    The VirtualBox Manager will then ask where to find the startup disk. 
    You’ve already downloaded a disk image with the extension .iso, which should 
    be in your Downloads folder (if you used a torrent to download Kali, the .iso 
    file will be in the Downloads folder of your torrenting application). Click the 
    folder icon to the right, navigate to the Downloads folder, and select the Kali 
    image file (see Figure 9).
    Figure 9: Selecting your startup disk


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