

VM Starts up at this point and the Windows Install begins:Ī quick look at the processor load from a Linux Terminal Window reveals the following: Accept default of "Host Drive ASUS DRW-2014L1T (hda) Here I select the VM "Win" and press Start I assign 1024MB of memory (Host machine is running 4GB)ĭefault location of /root/VirtualBox VMs/Win/Win.vdi VirtualBox loads as expected so I proceed by clicking: Asterisk is runing, PRI cards are stable, FreePBX is working, and I have a GUI Desktop.ĭownloaded the CentOS 5 rpm from :
#Windows xp virtualbox update#
#yum update -y yum groupinstall "X Windows System" -y yum groupinstall "GNOME Desktop Environment" After the PBX In A Flash installation completed I did: LabView execution environment installed on the VM. A virtualization environment using Linux as the hostĥ. A stable build of Asterisk/Dahdi(Zaptel)/FreePBXģ. I need five things to make this work properly.ġ. I want to do some work with LabView and manipulate a shared directory in CentOS/Asterisk where I can drop '.call' files to cause Asterisk to place calls automatically using LabView as a scripting engine of sorts (there are reasons I prefer not to do this with a shell script in Linux). I was always having issues with the PRI cards (Digium TE122Ps) loading properly. I did the PBX In A Flash build because my previous attemps of building from scratch and compiling from source never quite yeilded a bug-free install. Starting from when Dinosaurs Walked The Earth!īegan with a base install of PBX In A Flash (which uses a combination of CentOS 5.5, Asterisk 1.6, Dahdi 2.4.0+2.4.0, Libpri 1.4 and FreePBX 2.6) to set up a base bones open source PBX.

So, any links? or alternatively anyone here willing to do me a baseline VB build of XP and link me up via FTP? Does not need to be registered/activiated. I'm NOT looking to pirate Windows XP (there are better OS's out there for that )!!!
#Windows xp virtualbox registration#
I have my own Retail registration key TYVM.Īnd for anyone who missed that the first time. vdi image of a Windows XP install that I could possibly register/activate myself. My postulation is it has something to do with the Digium PRI cards I'm running with Asterisk not agreeing with the VB drivers/kernel modules somehow.Īnyway, I want to test this a little further and am on the hunt for a downloadable.

So far all of my build attempts using my own copy of WinXP haved ended with a BSOD and I can't figure out why. I have Oracle Virtualbox running on Centos 5.5 and need to get Windows XP up and running in a VM to do some stuff with LabView on this machine.
