This tutorial shows you how to install Kali Linux on Virtual Box in Windows and Linux in the quickest way possible.
Kali Linux is one of the best Linux distributions for hacking and security enthusiasts.
Since it deals with a sensitive topic like hacking, it’s like a double-edged sword. We have discussed it in the detailed Kali Linux review in the past so I am not going to bore you with the same stuff again.
While you can install Kali Linux by replacing the existing operating system, using it via a virtual machine would be a better and safer option.
With Virtual Box, you can use Kali Linux as a regular application in your Windows/Linux system. It’s almost the same as running VLC or a game in your system.
Using Kali Linux in a virtual machine is also safe. Whatever you do inside Kali Linux will NOT impact your ‘host system’ (i.e. your original Windows or Linux operating system). Your actual operating system will be untouched and your data in the host system will be safe.

How to install Kali Linux on VirtualBox
I’ll be using VirtualBox here. It is a wonderful open source virtualization solution for just about anyone (professional or personal use). It’s available free of cost.
In this tutorial, we will talk about Kali Linux in particular but you can install almost any other OS whose ISO file exists or a pre-built virtual machine save file is available.
Note: The same steps apply for Windows/Linux running VirtualBox.
As I already mentioned, you can have either Windows or Linux installed as your host. But, in this case, I have Windows 10 installed (don’t hate me!) where I try to install Kali Linux in VirtualBox step by step.
And, the best part is – even if you happen to use a Linux distro as your primary OS, the same steps will be applicable!
Wondering, how? Let’s see…
Step by Step Guide to install Kali Linux on VirtualBox
We are going to use a custom Kali Linux image made for VirtualBox specifically. You can also download the ISO file for Kali Linux and create a new virtual machine – but why do that when you have an easy alternative?
1. Download and install VirtualBox
The first thing you need to do is to download and install VirtualBox from Oracle’s
2. Download ready-to-use virtual image of Kali Linux
After installing it successfully, head to Offensive Security’s download page to download the VM image for VirtualBox. If you change your mind to utilize VMware, that is available too.

As you can see the file size is well over 3 GB, you should either use the torrent option or download it using a download manager.
3. Install Kali Linux on Virtual Box
Once you have installed VirtualBox and downloaded the Kali Linux image, you just need to import it to VirtualBox in order to make it work.
Installing Kali Linux on VirtualBox:
This tutorial shows you how to install Kali Linux on Virtual Box in Windows and Linux in the quickest way possible.
Kali Linux is one of the best Linux distributions for hacking and security enthusiasts.
Since it deals with a sensitive topic like hacking, it’s like a double-edged sword. We have discussed it in the detailed Kali Linux review in the past so I am not going to bore you with the same stuff again.
While you can install Kali Linux by replacing the existing operating system, using it via a virtual machine would be a better and safer option.
With Virtual Box, you can use Kali Linux as a regular application in your Windows/Linux system. It’s almost the same as running VLC or a game in your system.
Using Kali Linux in a virtual machine is also safe. Whatever you do inside Kali Linux will NOT impact your ‘host system’ (i.e. your original Windows or Linux operating system). Your actual operating system will be untouched and your data in the host system will be safe.

How to install Kali Linux on VirtualBox
I’ll be using VirtualBox here. It is a wonderful open source virtualization solution for just about anyone (professional or personal use). It’s available free of cost.
In this tutorial, we will talk about Kali Linux in particular but you can install almost any other OS whose ISO file exists or a pre-built virtual machine save file is available.
Note: The same steps apply for Windows/Linux running VirtualBox.
As I already mentioned, you can have either Windows or Linux installed as your host. But, in this case, I have Windows 10 installed (don’t hate me!) where I try to install Kali Linux in VirtualBox step by step.
And, the best part is – even if you happen to use a Linux distro as your primary OS, the same steps will be applicable!
Wondering, how? Let’s see…
Step by Step Guide to install Kali Linux on VirtualBox
We are going to use a custom Kali Linux image made for VirtualBox specifically. You can also download the ISO file for Kali Linux and create a new virtual machine – but why do that when you have an easy alternative?
Step 1: Launch VirtualBox. You will notice an Import button – click on it

Step 2: Next, browse the file you just downloaded and choose it to be imported (as you can see in the image below). The file name should start with ‘kali linux ‘ and end with . ova extension.

SOnce selected, proceed by clicking on Next.
Step 3: Now, you will be shown the settings for the virtual machine you are about to import. So, you can customize them or not – that is your choice. It is okay if you go with the default settings.
You need to select a path where you have sufficient storage available. I would never recommend the C: drive on Windows.

Here, the hard drives as VDI refer to virtually mount the hard drives by allocating the storage space set.
After you are done with the settings, hit Import and wait for a while.
Step 4: You will now see it listed. So, just hit Start to launch it.
You might get an error at first for USB port 2.0 controller support, you can disable it to resolve it or just follow the on-screen instruction of installing an additional package to fix it. And, you are done!

The default username in Kali Linux used to be root and the default password was toor. But since January 2020, Kali Linux is not using the root account. Now, the default account and password both are kali.
You should be able to login to the system with it.
Tip: Both Kali Linux and Ubuntu are Debian-based. If you face any issues or error with Kali Linux, you may follow the tutorials intended for Ubuntu or Debian on the internet.
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