Launch Virtualbox Create a New VM by selecting Machine > New Name: Linux Manjaro
Machine Folder: C:\VMs
Type: Linux
Version: Arch Linux (64-bit)
Memory Size: 4096 MB
Hard disk: Create a virtual hard disk nowClick Create On the Create Virtual Hard Disk dialog Name the virtual disk image Linux Manjaro.vdi
File size: 30 GB
Hard disk file type: VDI
Storage on physical hard disk: Dynamically AllocatedClick Create Select the VM and Click Settings Select System > Processor Give the VM at least 2 processors Select Display Slide the Video Memory to 128 MB Select Network Set the attached to dropdown to Bridged Adapter Select Storage Click on the CD-ROM drive Select the disc dropdown to the right > Choose a virtual optical disc file... Browse to and select the downloaded Linux Manjaro .iso file Click OK Make sure the Linux Manjaro VM is selected and click Start > Normal Press Enter to Start Manjaro (or wait 10 seconds) Click the Application button and search install > Click Install Manjaro Linux Select a language > Click Next Select a Region > Click Next Select a keyboard layout > Click Next Select Erase disk > Click Next Enter a name, computer name, username, password and root password > Click Next Choose an Office Suite to install > Click Next Verify the overview and click Install > Click Install now Wait while Manjaro copies files and installs When the installation completes, Check the Restart Now box and click Done, the VM will reboot Login with the username and password created earlier in the process Welcome to Manjaro Linux
Optional Steps
Click the Applications button > Search "terminal" > Click Terminal Run the following commands to install updates sudo pacman -S perl gcc makeSelect Devices > Insert Guest Additions CD image... If the installation autoruns, select Run otherwise Open the Files application > Select the Guest Additions Disc > Right click in the white space > Open in Terminal In the Terminal window run the following commands sudo sh ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
sudo reboot nowThe VM will reboot Upon rebooting, you can now full screen the VM and the internal resolution will automatically change to match the window size Log back in