ISO?
ISO?
I understand your situation. You're using VirtualBox on Windows 10 with VMs running Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7. To set up Windows XP, Vista, and 7 in VirtualBox, you'll need to install the respective Windows versions manually or use a compatibility layer like Compatibility Mode. Check official sources for download links or guides specific to those editions. Let me know if you need help finding the right steps!
According to what I understand, Microsoft doesn't officially provide Windows XP or Vista ISO files for public use. Windows 7 is available from Microsoft, but you must first obtain a product key (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...d/windows7). If you can't get that, you'll likely need to seek alternatives elsewhere.
I have a Windows XP retail copy and a similar version for Win7. I’ll need to locate the disks, and I also have product keys available.
You can obtain 7 from Microsoft’s servers using a tool like Windows Iso Downloader. However, for legal use you must have a valid key, as the program is only available for 30 days. Vista and XP are no longer accessible through legitimate channels, though they might still exist elsewhere—just be aware that talking about cracked software or where to find it violates site rules.
Many options exist for this task, such as IMGBurn. Proceed with caution when installing free software—don’t just click next without thoroughly reviewing it, as you risk downloading malware. For even older Windows versions or additional needs, check out https://winworldpc.com
- Antivirus software like Bitdefender or Norton
- Firewall applications such as Windows Defender Firewall