[vbox-dev] Where have my VMs gone ?

Kerry, Richard richard.kerry at atos.net
Wed Feb 25 11:44:23 GMT 2015


Alright, where have they moved to ?

Or where has the default location for searching for them moved to ?

I’ve just updated to 4.3.22 and the VirtualBox Manager can’t find my VMs.


I don’t think there was a warning “installing this update will lose all existing VMs” so I assume it’s just the location it’s looking in that has changed.



Unhappily,
Richard.




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