3. Enter a name for this virtual machine. As we are using an Ubuntu image for this example, set the _Type_ field to "Linux", and the _Version_ field to "Ubuntu (64-bit)".
3. Enter a name for this virtual machine. As we are using an Ubuntu image for this example, set the _Type_ field to `Linux`, and the _Version_ field to `Ubuntu (64-bit)`.

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5. Select the "Create a virtual hard disk now" option.
5. Select the `Create a virtual hard disk now` option.

6. Set "VDI" as the hard disk file type.
6. Set `VDI` as the hard disk file type.

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9. You should now see the menu listed in the VirtualBox Manager window:
9. You should now see the machine listed in the VirtualBox Manager window:

10. Click on the settings button:
10. Click on the `Settings` button:

Open the `Storage` tab and click on the little icon of a "plus in front of a circle" beside the `Controller: IDE` entry in the `Storage Devices` list (first from the left)
Open the `Storage` tab and click on the little icon of a "plus in front of a circle" beside the `Controller: IDE` entry in the `Storage Devices` list (first from the left):