Finally this post is going to get you guys up and running with the latest version of Kali Linux 2.0......
Requirements:
1) Kali Linus 2.0 ISO file
2) VM ware workstation (or other virtual machine)
After installation of Vm ware open it and click on Create a new virtual machine
Then select the typical installation option and click next
Now you have to load the ISO file of Kali 2.0 in the browse option and click on next
Select your OS option and its configuration (image give below is based on my configurations)
Give the name for your virtual machine/OS click on next
Assign a proper amount of space for Kali 2.0 (the image has a 15 GB space requirements) and the select split the virtual disk into multiple files
Review the requirements you have selected and once satisfied click on finish
Now we have to assign a good amount of memory, click on the memory option
Based on the amount of RAM your using assign the proper values ( I'm using a 4 GB RAM, So for Kali i have opted for 2 GB Memory)
After assigning the memory click on OK
Now Click on Power on this Virtual machine
Then follow the steps as per the images given below
Requirements:
1) Kali Linus 2.0 ISO file
2) VM ware workstation (or other virtual machine)
After installation of Vm ware open it and click on Create a new virtual machine
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Then select the typical installation option and click next
Img 1.1 |
Now you have to load the ISO file of Kali 2.0 in the browse option and click on next
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Select your OS option and its configuration (image give below is based on my configurations)
Img 1.3 |
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Give the name for your virtual machine/OS click on next
Img 1.5 |
Assign a proper amount of space for Kali 2.0 (the image has a 15 GB space requirements) and the select split the virtual disk into multiple files
Img 1.6 |
Review the requirements you have selected and once satisfied click on finish
Img 1.7 |
Now we have to assign a good amount of memory, click on the memory option
Img 1.8 |
Based on the amount of RAM your using assign the proper values ( I'm using a 4 GB RAM, So for Kali i have opted for 2 GB Memory)
Img 1.9 |
After assigning the memory click on OK
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Now Click on Power on this Virtual machine
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Img 2.2 |
Then follow the steps as per the images given below
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