in this video I am going to sho you How to install Kali Linux in Virtualbox : Step-by-step . This is A detailed guide on installing Kali Linux on VirtualBox. I am going to show How to Install Kali Linux 2016 + Guest Additions on VirtualBox.
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Jonathan Alvarado go into kali and use a bridge adapter instead of a NAT
ReplyDeleteJonathan Alvarado my bad not kali, but virtualbox
ReplyDeleteI have done that. I even got the live cd. Still won't pick up wireless networks in the area
ReplyDeleteHedgty how did you configure your virtual box for kali Linux
ReplyDeletei keep getting it as a simulator....i try to use the different tools, and nothing works. i use the command in the Terminal "ifconfig" and "iwconfig" and all i get is that it is simulation software. I try to run metasploit or armitage or wifite and i cant pick up on any networks or anything because it is saying its a simulator....but youtube vids are everywhere with ppl using the tools and actually hacking.... what am i doing wrong...PLZZZZZ HELP!!!!
ReplyDeletekik cavghost or reply here plzzzz
just after choosing graphical installation it shows it cannot be booted.pls fix it
ReplyDeleteyeah it may be that your CPU didn't accept virtualisation,dual booting is just as good to be honest a lot of things work better on bare bones machine in my opinion.
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ReplyDeleteit freezes at Configure The Network for me
ReplyDeletei dont have a 64 bit option on the virtualbox!!!
ReplyDeleteblack screen cums showing mount failed
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ReplyDeleteI can't access or upgrade my CPU Processor.
ReplyDeleteWhat do I do?
I click install at the home screen and it goes straight to a black screen after
ReplyDeleteis 32 bit Dell surported on this kali linux
ReplyDeleteNo they are not retard
ReplyDelete+aspyre they r now young man
ReplyDeleteNo they are not
ReplyDeleteYour an idiot
no they aren't ya autist XD
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ReplyDeleteHelp It said the "installing system failed"
ReplyDeleteit says I don't have the apropiate kernel for the cpu what does that mean
ReplyDeleteyou have to activate the "Virtualisation Machine" from the BIOS.
ReplyDeleteRestart your system, press F10 at the beginning (some systems are F1, some are F2..., you have to check how to access to your BIOS management). Then, you can activate the virtualisation mode, and find the 64 bits options in virtual box.
YassBenzz
ReplyDeletethanks.....I have same problem and I solve it with your help once again thanks for your comments
in my virtual box it can't show debian 64 bit
ReplyDeleteI don't have Host Drive D.
ReplyDeleteunable to boot please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU how can i fix that?
ReplyDelete+GAMERtecher no from my experience this means it has crashed,you can wait for a while but normally if it's not blinking it's a good sign of a crash.
ReplyDelete+GAMERtecher you could try,did you check if your machine's CPU supports virtialisation?
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