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VirtualBox is an application installed on an existing host operating system; within this application, additional operating systems can be loaded and run, each with its own virtual environment. For example, several Linux distributions can be hosted on a single machine running Windows XP; likewise, XP and Vista can run on a machine running Linux, and so on. There is a free for personal or evaluation use proprietary version and a GNU General Public License (GPL) version.

Thanks to Salar and Astron for the update.

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Portable VirtualBox 5.1.16-113841 x86-amd64 Multilingual Online

By PortableAppZ

 

Download Portable VirtualBox Online (0.5 MB) 

Site: https://www.upload.ee
Sharecode[?]: /files/6497623/VirtualBox_Portable_5.1.x_32-64_Multilingual_Online.exe.html

 

Thanks to Dirk Gently for fixs
In first screen enter (twice if Extension Pack needed): 5.1.16-113841
 
Extract and run VirtualBoxPortable.
Don't use if you have VirtualBox installed.
 
Online installer is also setup extractor if you download VirtualBox-5.1.16-113841-Win.exe (117 MB) and Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.1.16-113841.vbox-extpack (18.6 MB) in its folder.
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FYI: If you use Macrium Reflect 7 and have hyper-v turned on in add/remove features, both VirtualBox and VMWare will crash to a blue screen. You need to turn this off before running either. 

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On 3/15/2017 at 0:01 AM, virge said:

FYI: If you use Macrium Reflect 7 and have hyper-v turned on in add/remove features, both VirtualBox and VMWare will crash to a blue screen. You need to turn this off before running either. 

good to know thx virge.

i use macrium reflect bootcd only.

 

I have vmware workstation installed on x64 intel processor (4790K) but I see i dont have hyper-v turned on.

Will turning this feature on help me in vmware or is it its own virtualization?

 

see pic: http://i.imgur.com/ySJvSQq.png

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