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### Download the installer for your OS, get it, run it, you know the drill.
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### Run the program, you'll get this screen
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![img.jpg](2_vms/VBoxMainScreen.jpg)
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### For today, we'll try out some new OSes. Go [here](https://templeos.org/Downloads/) for TempleOS, or [here](https://uwuntuos.site/downloads/) for UwUntu. We'll start out with TempleOS, because its lighter and quicker to download.
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### Download the .iso files, and put them in a folder that you can easily access.
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### Next, go back to the VirtualBox application
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![img.jpg](2_vms/Machine.jpg)
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![img.jpg](2_vms/CreateVM.jpg)
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![img.jpg](2_vms/VMHardware.jpg)
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### Try not to allocate your entire memory. That's *generally* considered a bad idea.
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![img.jpg](2_vms/VirtualHardDisk.jpg)
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### Hit 'Finish'
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### And now, you've got the following!:
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![img.jpg](2_vms/VMPoweredOff.jpg)
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### Hit "Start", let your machine power up....
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### And from here, explore the OS! And if your PC is on fire, you've done something wrong. *Most of the time*, at least.
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