I have allocated 128 GB which will be more than enough for the system.Ĭlick the folder icon to add a start up disk. Again the amount you can allocate will depend on your hardware configuration. Here we will allocate the maximum size our virtual hard disk. Select “Dynamically Allocated” so that your VM doesn’t take more than the space it needs but allowing it to grow as needed. Select “VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image) and click Next. Select “Create a virtual hard disk now” option and click Create. I chose to give this VM 8 GB or 8192 MB (1024*8).
This will vary depending on your host computer’s hardware configuration. I downloaded the 64 bit variant as indicated on my ISO with the 圆4 in the file name. Parrot OS is a Debian based Linux distribution so you’ll want to select Linux for type and Debian for version. Install Parrot Security OS on VirtualBoxĬhoose a name for your VM and where your machine folder will be located. If it still doesn’t match, redownload the ISO using a different method. If your hash is different, make sure you are checking the correct hash section. The two hashes match and we can proceed with the installation. Replace Parrot-security-4.9.1_圆4.iso with the name of your specific ISO if you downloaded a different version.Ĭompare the derived MD5 hash to the MD5 hash provided by Parrot on their site by clicking on “Signed Hashes” Run the following command:Ĭertutil -hashfile. Open Powershell and navigate to location of downloaded ISO. I used the MATE ISO.Ĭheck the hashes to verify that your ISO has not been modified. Article assumes you have already installed VirtualBox. I prefer to install this way as you have more control over the install process than using an OVF which is a pre-configured virtual machine (VM).
#Install parrot os how to
This article will demonstrate how to install Parrot Security OS on VirtualBox using a Windows host, but the process is similar across other hosts.