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TOPIC: Install to an External Drive
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kimaroo1 (User)
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Install to an External Drive 11 Years, 12 Months ago  
I am getting a VirtualBox - Error, VERR_DISK_FULL when doing the install.
How can I install it to an external drive where I have plenty of room?
 
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Re:Install to an External Drive 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
I am not sure how the performance would be if you bring external drive in the equation.
You can install VirtualBox on C drive. Create a virtual machine and mount USB drive on the virtual machine. Install Oracle on the USB drive.
 
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Re:Install to an External Drive 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
The performance on an external drive is good. If you can have a 6.0 mb/s data transfer instead of 3.0, performance gets better. I have installed Oracle on my External drive since the laptop I have does not have sufficient disks space.

Install Virtual Box on your External drive and also change the drive from c to which ever drive id your laptop recoginzes the external drive. For example in my case it is F drive. I have installed it in F:\Program Files.... instead of C:\Program Files...

After the installation, I clicked on the File->preference from the tool bar and changed the Default Machine Folder from C: to F:
 
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