You can now supply an ISO image and let VirtualBox handle the OS installation (including Guest Additions) automatically.
The interface got a fresh coat of paint and some much-needed utility: VirtualBox 7.0.2
VirtualBox 7.0 was the first to offer a . While version 7.0.2 is still refining this, it brought critical fixes for macOS hosts: You can now supply an ISO image and
You can now see CPU usage, RAM consumption, and disk I/O for every running VM in a single "top-style" view. Refining Your Lab: A Deep Dive into VirtualBox 7
Refining Your Lab: A Deep Dive into VirtualBox 7.0.2 If you’re a developer, sysadmin, or just a tech enthusiast who loves breaking things in a safe environment, you probably know that is the Swiss Army knife of virtualization. While the jump to version 7.0 brought massive changes, the 7.0.2 maintenance release was where the dust really started to settle.
Ever wondered why your host machine is suddenly sounding like a jet engine? VirtualBox 7.0.2 introduced a new .
VirtualBox 7.0.2 includes native support for TPM, making Windows 11 installs official and smooth.