![]() When I run the file UNIX command to see the type of the file, this is the output: file windows7.iso ![]() I suspect the cause of the problem is that the ISO file I'm interested in is not bootable. When I run the machine with this ISO file attached I see the "no bootable medium found" error. I'm pretty sure I'm doing this step right because it worked just fine with another ISO file I have. I created a new virtual machine and attached the ISO file to the corresponding virtual CD/DVD reader device. The ISO file is a Windows 7 installation CD/DVD. Is there any command line tool to make a non-bootable ISO file bootable? ![]() The problem is this file is not bootable. I have an ISO file I want to use to install Windows 7 in VirtualBox.
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