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I am installing ubuntu on virtual box and getting warning that computer has not detected any OS and will erase all files, is it safe

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I have not created any partition for ubuntu in my windows 7 machine. is it safe to proceed without backup

AFTER going to next step, I am getting

below commands

the partition tables of following devices are changed SCSI3 0,0,0 sda

the following partiotions are ging to be formatted partition 1 of SCSI3 0,0,0 , sda as ext4

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Details in the title should also be present in the question itself (depending on device/browser used; the title may not be visible). If you're talking about a VM and it's setup correctly, the erase disk will only impact whatever 'disk' (virtual/real) you've setup for use in the VM itself; ie. not usually a physical disk; unless you set it up to use a real disk.
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A VM is entirely virtual. Nothing that you do in Virtualbox depends on or impacts the host OS. When you run the installer in Virtualbox all that it "sees" is the virtual drive previously created. **The message is normal and expected**.
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