There are a few ways to accomplish this. For example, you may set up a virtualization solution to allow you to drag files into a virtual machine, or you may share files from a folder created on the host computer. Creating a shared folder is a helpful solution when storage peripherals stop working or the functionality to mount an ISO file is malfunctioning.  Whatever your motivation for sharing data, VirtualBox on Windows 11 provides two options: mapping a folder as a network drive and utilizing a shared folder. In this article, you’ll learn how to share a folder for use on VirtualBox in Windows 11. 

How do I create shared folders for VirtualBox in Windows 11?

1. Create a VirtualBox shared folder

Once this is successfully done, move to the next step.

2. Create your VirtualBox mapped drive

Your chosen folder will mount as a drive on your virtual system when these steps are taken. That is how you create a shared folder on a VirtualBox virtual machine on Windows 11. This procedure is basic, and as long as you follow the instructions in this guide, you will be able to share files and essential documents between a host and your virtual machine. The process will still work if you are using a Windows 10 PC. Also, remember that to share files, you may use a simple drag and drop, but creating a shared folder is great for networking if you constantly need the same resources for all your machines. Our guide on how to fix failed VirtualBox Installations will come in handy if you are having problems with your installation. Do not hesitate to let us know if you managed to complete the above procedure by using the comments area.

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