Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #11761, comment 4
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Ticket #11761, comment 4
initial v1 5 5 [http://www.mcgrane.co.uk/Post/Parent-UUID-of-the-medium-does-not-match-UUID-of-its-parent This guy] seems to have come across the same problem, and built a simple GUI tool for setting the parent UUID of a VHD disk. Using his tool, I changed the parent UUID of the sub-disk to match the actual parent. The warning upon starting the VirtualBox manager went away, and the machine was able to boot again. 6 6 7 Note that even after manually fixing up the parent UUID, if I later restored to a snapshot, the parent UUID would be put back to 00000...and I'd have to change it manually again in order to be able to boot.7 Note that even after manually fixing up the parent UUID, if I later restored to a snapshot, the sub-disk VHD would be recreated with a null parent UUID again and I'd have to change it manually again in order to be able to boot. 8 8 9 9 VirtualBox version: 4.3.20