



If you are confused whether you should dual boot Kali or use it on a virtual machine, you should read my previous post at





Minimum 10gb of free Hard Disk/SSD space

Minimum 6gb RAM

A little patience









1) Run Oracle VirtualBox.





2) Click on New at the upper left corner of the application.





3) Enter the name as 'Kali'.





4) Select the type as Linux and Version as Debian(64bit or 32bit depending on the Kali Iso that you downloaded.









5) Allocate minimum 4GB of Ram.





6)Create a virtual hard disk.





7)Select VDI.





8)Choose dynamic allocation.





9) Allocate Minimum 10gb.





10)Now Double click on Kali and select your kali.iso





11)Enjoy Hacking with Kali.





Always remember to use Kali for helpful purposes and not use it to cause harm.

Stay Safe.

Disclaimer:-The intent of these tutorials is not to encourage evil, but to defend against it by allowing potential victims to penetration test their own network(s) and computer(s) for security holes that evil hackers would exploit. I assume no responsibility for any illegal actions and/or damage performed or caused by individuals who use this information for purposes which it is not intended to be used.



