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hello to all you ethical hackers, Penetration testers, programmers and all and any IT guys or gurls, in this guide, I'm going to tell you how to install kali, then get orca to run, and then go hacking(this is not A CEH course)
0, hit windows+r, type CMD, then type systeminfo, hit alt+space, then hit e and l at the same time, now read as you would buy using the arow keys, you are looking for something likeVirtualization Enabled In Firmware,, when you found that and read what it says, hit enter to turn CMD back to normal if it is yes, then you are good to go, if not, then you need to go in to bios to turn it on (not included in this file)
1, download the kali installer (this guide uses the installer not the vm version the installer )
from: https://www.kali.org/get-kali/
2, download VirtualBox or any other  hypervisor(this file is based on VB)
you can get VBfrom: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
3, install VB
4, open up VB
5, hit alt, then right, then down, you'll see new
6, the empty edit box is for the name of the VM
note, for changing things (starting from step7) hit alt down on the combo box then change it
7, tab, the combo box with A path is where the VM's hard drive is stored, change it to other if you want to change the path
8, the combo box with microsoft windows is the OS, change it to linuxe,
9, the one after it is the version, change to debion32 if you have downloaded kali 32, and debion 64 if you have downloaded kali 64
10, hit next, the nextscreen is for the ram, give it what you can(never go above half of what you have, cause your shairing, its on top of your host I.E, the main OS (you can use the spin butten to type how much ram you want)
11, the next screen s for creating harddisks for the VM, choose the format to be .VDI, the size to be fixed, I gived my kali around 69 GB(again, there is A edit box)
12, coffee braik (creating A hard disk is going to take A while)
13, when its done, use tab and shift tab to find the list, your VM is there, right klick on it(hit shift+f10 or the application key), use your arow key's to go to settings>storage, then use tab and shift tab to get to where your SCR says: lists all storage controlers, use the arow's to get to idlist(it says  something aline those lines), use tab and shift tab to get to optical drive disk img(again, it says some thing aline those lines), hit space, then choose your kali installer(the file we downloaded on step1), then ok out of there
14: time for the thanos snap, erm, I mean time to boot in to our kali, right klick on your vm, then use the arow's to go to start, then choose ditached start, now, alt tab to your vm(the keyboard won't be able to control your main OS, you can hit right CTRL to get it back)
15, now, wait for around 50 seconds(the 50 second's waiting time is because IDK how much RAM you give the VM, but 50 is good), then hit the s key on your keyboard, then enter, the talking installer will come up, install kali using the talking installer(if you hold numpad 0, you can use 5 and 6 on the number row at the top of your keyboard to change speed of talking)
16, after the install, hit CTRL F to make your VM full screen, (hit do not show again in the window that pop's up)
17,  do OCR(use right CTRL to get your keyboard back if you can not OCR) if you see your user name, hit right CTRL to give the keyboard back to MR kali(before he come's at us with A bio forss gun), then hit enter, input your password, then your loged in!, (but wait, there is A lot more hedd aiks coming)
note:, when I say type later in the guide, I mean type, you can not copy paste to your VM buy default
18, hit alt+f1, then down one time, then right one time,then hit enter, you'll get to your terminal you can type pwd, then OCR to see if you get any output, if you get command not found, hit capslock one time( in the VM) then try again
note: when I say shell later, I mean the terminal
19, in your terminal, type sudo apt-get install gnome-orca, then enter your password, hit enter, wait A bit, then OCR, if you see A yes or no prompt, hit y, then enter, now wait for it to install, wait A bit but do not calt f4 out of your shel so hit ESC, and wait
note if you have not exited your shel, there is no need to open 1 more instanceof your shel
20 after it is done, we need to install A TTS, I use espeak, so get back to your shell(recall step18), then type sudo apt-get install espeak, again, it will prompt for A sudo password( your password), when it is installed(to know when, recall the end of step 19, the alt+f4 thing),, again, if there is A yes or know prompt when you OCR, hit y, then enter
21 open your shell up, then type sudo apt-get install speech-dispatcher-espeak, again, you know the drill, password, if there is A yes or know prompt when you OCR, hit y, then enter, after you know it is done,
22 open your shell up again then type, sudo apt-get install alsa-utils, again, password and the works,
23 open your shell again, type sudo poweroff, then enter your password, then hit enter, after that turn on your kali, when you are at the sign-in screen, hit alt+windows+s, and see if it talks, and that is it!, thanks for using kali, for more info, go to www.kali.org, erm, I mean thank you for reading this guide, I hope it helped you


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