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4 Guest Additions

4.2.4 Manual file extraction

If you would like to install the files and drivers manually, you can extract the files from
the Windows Guest Additions setup by typing:

VBoxWindowsAdditions.exe /extract

To explicitly extract the Windows Guest Additions for another platform than

the current running one (e.g.

64-bit files on a 32-bit system), you have to ex-

ecute the appropriate platform installer (VBoxWindowsAdditions-x86.exe or
VBoxWindowsAdditions-amd64.exe

) with the /extract parameter.

4.2.5 Windows Vista networking

Earlier versions of VirtualBox provided a virtual AMD PCNet Ethernet card to guests by
default. Since Microsoft no longer ships a driver for that card with Windows (starting
with Windows Vista), if you select Windows Vista or newer as the guest operating
system for a virtual machine, VirtualBox will instead present a virtual Intel network
controller to the guest (see chapter

6.1

,

Virtual networking hardware

, page

82

).

However, if for any reason you have a 32-bit Windows Vista VM that is configured

to use an AMD PCNet card, you will have no networking in the guest initially.

As a convenience, VirtualBox ships with a 32-bit driver for the AMD PCNet card,

which comes with the Windows Guest Additions. If you install these in a 32-bit Vista
guest, the driver will automatically be installed as well. If, for some reason, you
would like to install the driver manually, you can extract the required files from the
Windows Guest Additions setup. Please consult chapter

4.2.4

,

Manual file extraction

,

page

64

on how to achieve this. You will then find the AMD PCNet driver files in the

x86\Network\AMD\netamd.inf

subdirectory of the default install directory.

Alternatively, change the Vista guest’s VM settings to use an Intel networking card

instead of the default AMD PCNet card; see chapter

3.7.7

,

Network settings

, page

52

for details.

Unfortunately, there is no 64-bit driver available for the AMD PCNet card. So for

64-bit Windows VMs, you should always use the Intel networking devices.

4.3 Linux Guest Additions

Like the Windows Guest Additions, the VirtualBox Guest Additions for Linux take the
form of a set of device drivers and system applications which may be installed in the
guest operating system.

The following Linux distributions are officially supported:

• Fedora Core 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11;

• Redhat Enterprise Linux 3, 4 and 5;

• SUSE and openSUSE Linux 9, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 11.0 and 11.1;

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