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Before you start, follow the instructions in Create a host pool with PowerShell to create a host pool. If you're using the portal, follow the instructions in steps 1 through 9 of Create a host pool using the Azure portal. Once you've done the prerequisites, you're ready to configure your Windows 7 VM for deployment on Azure Virtual Desktop. Sign in to the Azure portal and either search for the Windows 7 Enterprise image or upload your own customized Windows 7 Enterprise x64 image.
Deploy one or multiple virtual machines with Windows 7 Enterprise as its host operating system. Connect to the Windows 7 Enterprise host using the RDP and authenticate with the credentials you defined while configuring your deployment. If you don't add the account, you might not be able to connect to the VM after you join it to your Active Directory domain.
Install all Windows Updates in the Optional category excluding language packs. This process installs the Remote Desktop Protocol 8. Download: VirtualBox 5. There is a later version of VirtualBox, version 6. However, VirtualBox version 6. In that, the earlier 5. You also need your Windows 7 disk image ISO. If you don't have your Windows 7 ISO, you can enter your Windows 7 product key on the official Microsoft Windows 7 page to secure an official download.
Now, decide how much memory to allocate to the virtual machine. How much you allocate depends on the host system as well as what you use Windows 7 for. For example, my desktop has 16GB RAM, so I can afford to allocate the virtual machine more memory so that it runs faster.
In the bottom panel, select Create a virtual hard disk now , then Create. Next, configure the Windows 7 virtual machine disk size. Microsoft recommends a minimum of 16GB storage for Windows 7. Allocate as much as you want or need, but make sure it is more than 16GB.
Keep the Hard disk file type as a VDI you can move this virtual machine disk type to other virtual machine software , and let VirtualBox dynamically allocate the disk size if you need more storage than you allocate, the disk can dynamically expand.
Now, under the System tab, select Processor. You have the option of allocating your Windows 7 virtual machine more processing power by way of assigning another processor core.
If you have a multi-core system, assigning an extra core will give you a faster virtual machine experience. Depending on your system hardware, it could result in slower performance for the host machine.
On to the Storage tab. Here is where you insert your Windows 7 ISO. Under Storage Devices , select the Empty slot.