VirtualBox

Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #8595, comment 29


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Apr 3, 2012 8:29:17 AM (12 years ago)
Author:
Frank Mehnert

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  • Ticket #8595, comment 29

    initial v1  
    99What I did to fix it was:
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    11 1) Close out of VirtualBox
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    13 2) Open the .vbox file for the VM in a text editor. Look for a section towards the end of the file labeled <Image uuid="[the UUID from the error message]"> and delete the whole <AttachedDevice> section around it.
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    15 3) Reopen VirtualBox
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    17 4) Open the Settings for the VM and reattach the hard disk file.
     11 1. Close out of !VirtualBox
     12 2. Open the .vbox file for the VM in a text editor. Look for a section towards the end of the file labeled <Image uuid="[the UUID from the error message]"> and delete the whole <AttachedDevice> section around it.
     13 3. Reopen !VirtualBox
     14 4. Open the Settings for the VM and reattach the hard disk file.
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    1916After that I was able to get the VM to start up again normally without losing any of my other settings.

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