Double click on the extension pack file in the folder it was downloaded to this will start its installation to VirtualBox. Make sure Start Oracle VM VirtualBox… is checked when done so as to install the Extension Pack then click on Finish and VirtualBox will start. If prompted by Windows Security, select Install. At this point Virtual Box will install. Click on Install in the Ready to Install dialog box. Click on Yes in the Network Interfaces dialog box. Select or deselect features as desired in the second Custom Setup screen click on Next. Click on Next in the first Custom Setup screen:. Double click on the installer in the folder it was downloaded to and click on Next. Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.2.22.vbox-extpack The version used in these instructions is 5.2.22, so the main installer file name is: Make sure the version of the Extension Pack is the same version as the version of Virtual Box. More information about these tools can be found in the official documentation of VirtualBox.Oracle VirtualBox allows the creation and management of virtual machines.ĭownload VirtualBox and the accompanying Extension Pack (which among other things provides support for USB 2.0 and 3.0 devices) from: The VirtualBox Command Line Tools are advanced tools that you can use from the command line of your host or guest systems to perform tasks not available in the graphical interface. It can be launched by clicking on the VirtualBox icon on the system tray or by going to Start > All Programs > Oracle VM VirtualBox Guest Additions. The VirtualBox Guest Control Panel is a tool that you can access from your guest OS to manage some aspects of the guest additions. You can access settings and options by right-clicking on your virtual machine and selecting Settings or by clicking on the Settings icon on the toolbar. The VirtualBox Manager is the main interface of VirtualBox where you can create, manage, and modify your virtual machines. To configure VirtualBox extensions and guest additions, you can use the VirtualBox Manager, the VirtualBox Guest Control Panel, or the VirtualBox Command Line Tools. This includes enabling or disabling features, adjusting the performance, or troubleshooting issues. After installing VirtualBox extensions and guest additions, you may wish to configure the settings to customize your virtualization experience.