On Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 05:44:27PM -0000, Darksyde wrote:
> Hi all!
> My new setup will have VBox, a newer version than the old one which would not upgrade for some reason no matter what I tried. So, once I get the newer version installed, how do I get my XP machine loaded? To be more specific, I would like the XP machine as it is now so that I do not lose a specific app which I will be unable to replace. I created two folders on my external hd and synced "/usr/lib/virtualbox" to one and "/usr/share/virtualbox" to the other. One of the two syncs had an error msg. which I didn't bother to read in my ADD-prone nature. OK, so will I, most likely anyway, be able to move these directories to my new VBox or am I completely off base here?
> Any advice will, of course, be *greatly* appreciated!
> Mark
>
I believe that all I did was copy over the vdi file (from
$HOME/.VirtualBox/HardDisks) and then chose to use it as a pre-existing
hard drive while creating the new machine. However, it was a long time
ago, and I'm not guaranteeing that.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Fresh Install and Potential Hazards w/ VBox
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