Since some of the software is only available in Windows, you have to install a virtual machine win7
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Virtualbox directly in the Software center, just install it.
And then a random search for a Win7 image, find a lot of ghost mirror, then the next ghost
Then, a new Win7 virtual machine, the download of the ISO loaded into the boot, found that the problem, can not directly ghost installation, can only enter the PE, failed several times
Then try out the solution as follows
1, the new virtual machine, in the creation of virtual hard disk this step, directly allocated a fixed size (before the selection of dynamic allocation, restore Ghost error, do not know whether this reason or bad luck)
2, after the boot into the PE
3, select the disk partition tool inside the PE, first delete the disk, and then create a new simple volume, that is, the full format of the disk (also not sure is the necessary steps, but I finally succeeded in doing this)
4, choose to restore Ghost to the C drive, or may be called a key to restore the like, in short, in the PE call Ghost tool
5, off the virtual machine, the ISO get away, boot, and finally entered the Win7
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After entering the Win7, it is found that the USB is not recognized, then need to install the enhancement tool
Refer to enabling USB device support for VirtualBox on Ubuntu 12.04
Check the version first, after opening the VirtualBox software, see "Help"-"about VirtualBox", the bottom is the version number, my 4.3.36
Go to Http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox to find your own version, such as 4.3.36, click in, then download "Oracle_vm_virtualbox_extension_ Pack-4.3.36.vbox-extpack "
After downloading, in the "Manage" menu under "Global Settings" under the "Extensions" tab, add, Enable.
After that, open the virtual system settings, under the "USB Devices" tab, tick the "Enable USB controller" and "2.0 controller" to increase support for USB2.0.
And then we have to
To view the current user name:
WhoAmI
To join the current user to the VBox group:
Usermod-a-G vboxusers Your user name
Can.
At this point, restart the system. Turn on the virtual machine again, and sure enough, the USB device has been identified and accessed.
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In the settings of the virtual machine, there is a shared folder, adding a
Then power on, in the Win7, add a network location, find this, after mapping can be used
This article links http://www.cnblogs.com/zqb-all/p/5987441.html
ubuntu14.04 on VirtualBox install win7 (install with ghost image, enable USB device support, set up shared directory)