VM: Win2008 created with Virtual PC
Host: WinXP SP3 running VirtualBox 2.2
Everything was working fine until I attempted to add a shared machine folder. As soon as I selected the folder the VM crashed within VirtualBox. Now my VHD is corrupted and I get the following message:
Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component: Machine
Interface: IMachine {13420cbb-175a-4456-85d0-301126dfdec7}
Corrupted VM (WinXP Host - Win2008 VM)
Re: Corrupted VM (WinXP Host - Win2008 VM)
This usually means a problem with the machine.xml file, make a new VM and attach this VHD to it.
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Re: Corrupted VM (WinXP Host - Win2008 VM)
Created a new VM, selected Safe Mode, windows starts to boot then get BSD:
*** STOP: 0x0000C1F5 etc
*** STOP: 0x0000C1F5 etc
Re: Corrupted VM (WinXP Host - Win2008 VM)
Make sure the VM settings are the same as what you had before.
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Re: Corrupted VM (WinXP Host - Win2008 VM)
Attempted various configs but can not get past BSD. Error code always the same.
Re: Corrupted VM (WinXP Host - Win2008 VM)
Following steps in http://stop0x0000c1f5vistahelp.blogspot.com fixed the issue however still can not map host drive within virtual via shared folders.
Re: Corrupted VM (WinXP Host - Win2008 VM)
Try VBox 2.2.2 which has a fix for shared folders that might help.
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