Virtualbox Sata Support

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virtualbox.org • View topic - How to add SATA support on ...

    https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=13401
    Jan 16, 2009 · Go to Hard Disks and change Disk 1 to be SATA Port 0 (instead of IDE) Make sure that Enable SATA controller is ticked. Reboot - the new system will be running on SATA controller. After that Disk 2 can be removed/deleted in VIrtualBox - I found that it was needed to allow iata82_enu.exe to find a SATA disk and install driver.

Hard disk controller Oracle VirtualBox

    https://geek-university.com/oracle-virtualbox/hard-disk-controller/
    In VirtualBox, you can select the PIIX3, PIIX4, or ICH6 controller type. Serial ATA (SATA) – the most widely used and latest drive controller standard. Compared to IDE, SATA provides both much higher speeds and more devices per controller. Also, with physical hardware, devices can be added and removed while the system is running.

Chapter 3. Configuring Virtual Machines - virtualbox.org

    https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch03.html
    Since older OSes do not support SATA without additional drivers, Oracle VM VirtualBox will make sure that no such devices are present initially. See Section 5.1, “Hard Disk Controllers”. Oracle VM VirtualBox also provides a floppy controller. You cannot add devices other than floppy drives to this controller.

5.1. Hard Disk Controllers: IDE, SATA (AHCI), SCSI, SAS ...

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E97728_01/E97727/html/harddiskcontrollers.html
    Even if your guest OS has no support for SCSI or SATA devices, it should always be able to see an IDE controller. ... Serial ATA (SATA) ... , Oracle VM VirtualBox uses SATA as the default for newly created virtual machines. One virtual SATA controller is created by default, and the default disk that is created with a new VM is attached to this ...

virtualbox.org • View topic - Can't get SATA support on XP

    https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=63974
    Oct 04, 2014 · I have no problem installing on IDE then installing SATA support after, though I wish I could just install on SATA as it would make installation faster. But for now this'll do. The XP VM I'm using is only 4GB, I'm not really doing anything special on it that I'm concerned about security. It's a disposable VM that I test dangerous operations on.

virtualbox.org • View topic - How To: Install XP with SATA ...

    https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=42762
    This driver is also older, and doesn't support SATA CD drives (wasn't a problem before VirtualBox 4.0, as before then VirtualBox didn't have virtual SATA CD drives), so I would probably recommend against this method; installing to IDE first works absolutely fine, …

VirtualBox 4.0 Installing Windows XP with SATA support

    https://kosiara87.blogspot.com/2011/01/virtualbox-40-installing-windows-xp.html
    Jan 01, 2011 · VirtualBox 4.0 Installing Windows XP with SATA support I already described the basic interface of VirtualBox 4.0 Command line here: ... Hi, this solve an little issue to experiment a windows 2003 server virtualbox install with 7 sata disks. Thanks. Reply Delete. Replies. Reply.

Downloads - Oracle VM VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
    VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.For a thorough introduction to virtualization and VirtualBox.

Guest_OSes – Oracle VM VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Guest_OSes
    Status: Guest OSes. The following table gives an overview of how well VirtualBox operating systems work in its virtual machines. Rows marked with an asterisk (*) contain information reported by users and not verified by the VirtualBox team.



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