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### Virtualization
To practice in a standardized way and without the risk of altering your own operating system, install the hypervisor [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads).
To practice in a standardized manner and without the risk of altering your own operating system, you should install a virtualization software that is compatible with your chip architecture.
This will allow you to run virtual machines (virtual computers accessible through a window).
For X86-64 chips, we recommend using [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads). For Apple Silicon chips, we recommend using [UTM](https://mac.getutm.app/).
This way, whatever your operating system, you can, for example, run Linux, Windows & macOS in 3 separate windows at the same time.
This allows you to run virtual machines - virtual computers accessible through a window. This way, you can run Linux, Windows, and macOS in separate windows at the same time, regardless of your operating system.
### Installation
### Installation
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### Shut down
Gracefully close the VM using "ACPI Shutdown". It's like pressing the power button of a real computer.
close the VM using the command line after login in the console

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#### Functional
##### Ask the auditee to start VirtualBox.
##### Ask the auditee to start the virtualization software.
###### Is VirtualBox correctly installed on the auditee's machine?
###### Is the virtualization software correctly installed on the auditee's machine?
##### Ask the auditee to show you his VM with a version of debian already installed.
###### Does the virtual machine boot Debian properly (in less than 2 minutes)?
##### After the boot is completed, ask the auditee to shutdown his VM with the ACPI Shutdown.
##### After the boot is completed, ask the auditee to login in the console and execute the command to shutdown the VM.
###### Does the system react to the ACPI Shutdown and does the virtual machine stop?
###### Could the auditee log in and shut down the VM using a command line from the console?