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VirtualBox Starting DVDK Virtual Machine

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= Starting the Virtual Machine =
 
The virtual machine image can be provided either in a .vbox file or a .ova file. The first is a ..., while the second is a .... Please follow the instructions
 
== From a .vbox file ==
# Decompress the DVDK compressed archive on your file system. You should see two files, with .vbox extension (the virtual machine definition) and .vdi extension (the actual virtual machine): <br><br>[[File: Dvdk decompressed.png|600px]]<br><br>
# Click on Machine and select Add <br><br>[[File: VirtualBox Manager Add.png|600px]]<br><br>
# Navigate your file system and select the .vbox file previously decompressed
  == From a .ova file ==  # Launch Decompress the DVDK compressed archive on your file system. You should see two files, with .vbox extension (the virtual machine definition) and .vdi extension (the actual virtual machine): <br><br>[[File: Dvdk decompressed.png|600px]]<br><br># Start the Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager <br><br>[[File: Screenshot-Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager.png|600px]]<br><br># Click on Machine and select Add <br><br>[[File: VirtualBox Manager Add.png|600px]]<br><br># Navigate your file system and select the .vbox file previously decompressed  == Launching the VM ==# Now that the virtual machine is ready, launch it by clicking on the start icon: <br><br>[[File:VirtualBox Manager Start.png|600px]]<br><br>
# VirtualBox will open three message windows like the following, you can click "Ok" to close them<br><br>[[File:VirtualBox Info.png]]<br><br>
# When the boot process is completed, you can login into the Ubuntu system<br><br>[[File:VirtualBox Login.png|600px]]<br><br>with the credentials provided with the development kit (you can find them into the '''README''' file contained in the kit distribution).

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