

On the right panel, click on the Disc icon to choose the file.Below the first controller, click on Empty.Our new virtual machine is available, but now you have to tell it to start on the previously downloaded iso file: Hard disk: You can keep the default options (8GB, dynamically allocated).Memory size: 1Gb is enough, but you can set more depending on your computer memory available.Launch Oracle VirtualBox now on your computer, and we will create the virtual machine: Launch the installer and keep the default options.Download the installer corresponding to your environment.In any case, the installation is straightforward: You can find download links for Windows, Mac, and Linux on this page. It allows you to create virtual machines on your computer and supports many operating systems to virtualize. It is available for most operating systems: Windows, Linux, macOS, Solaris, … VirtualBox is an open-source hypervisor, developed by Oracle.

Use VirtualBox to run Raspberry Pi OS on PC Introduction I advise you to use a Torrent client to download it, as it’s much faster. So you can download the image of Raspberry Pi OS in ISO format before continuing this guide. Looking for this image, I came across many forums that said it was not possible to emulate a Raspberry Pi on PC because it turns on ARM architecture, unlike a PC …Īnd finally, I ended up finding the image, directly on the official website, just above the main download. The default image offered on the official website, which is an .img format, which can’t work on VirtualBox for example. I think this is probably the main problem you’ve encountered: where to find an image compatible with the main hypervisors? If you are lost in all these new words and abbreviations, request my free Raspberry Pi glossary here (PDF format)!
