

The good thing is that you can even migrate your VM from VirtualBox to VMWare, and vice versa, without having to recreate from the ground up. Both have their own pros and cons, and most of us spend a good amount of time and effort to create and maintain a virtual machine in either software. IMG file on a Linux host using LXQt Archiver.Two of the most popular virtual machine software are VMware and VirtualBox. IMG file (the largest floppy accepted by VirtualBox) to a Linux virtual machine and it will not complain. Note: Linux virtual machines can accept virtual floppy disks of any capacity, for example you can attach a 3.93 MB. You can copy files to the virtual floppy disk from the host by mounting the. IMG file with 7-Zip and extract the files inside. The virtual machine will now detect a blank floppy disk.Ĭopy files from your virtual machine to the virtual floppy disk, then on your host OS open the. The newly created image file will appear in the floppy disk list, click Choose. Filepath: where you want to save the resulting.Start your virtual machine then click the Devices menu > Floppy Drives > Choose/Create a disk image. The virtual machine will now detect a CD/DVD containing your files. In VirtualBox, start your virtual machine then click the Devices menu > Optical Drives > Choose a disk file.and choose where you want to save the resulting. Click the Actions menu > Burn Compilation > to a Disc Image.Drag and drop files into the lower Disc Layout panel.Click the Data Disc button to create a blank CD image (~700 MiB), or alternatively click the small DVD button next to it to create a blank DVD image (~4 GiB).Download InfraRecorder (portable version here) and run it.Before reading the steps below read first how to add virtual disks to your virtual machine. To copy files to the virtual machine use a virtual CD or DVD, and to copy files from (and also to) the virtual machine use a virtual floppy disk.
