Why don't you try partitioning your hard drive instead and doing a dual boot 
installation? 

Also, it's Debian not Derbian. 

-Steve 

On Jan 20, 2011, at 4:59 PM, Kimberly <kharve...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This is now a LINUX-Derbian problem I am experiencing. I open the
> virtualbox and clicked on the Linux-Windows that I wanted, and clicked
> on "start" to run it. Once it run, it is black screen. I already mount
> the Derbian iso to the program, so I am lost for words on what is
> going on. This is a struggle and I am frustrated because I just don't
> know where else to turn or what to do ( yes, read the tutorial and
> doesn't help much).
> 
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