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Backup and restore

Posted: 22. Sep 2009, 17:44
by darrenfinch
Hi all,

I have googled this following and could not really find a lot of info (I even went through the VBox Manual!), and I really need a happy/warm feeling before I do this.

In the time honored tradition of Windows, it is looking like I need to rebuild and re-image (back to default) my c: drive.

My VBox images are stored on the D: (another partition) and I also have the \virtualdiscs folder backed up on a external disc (It took a long time to get these sessions working the way I liked). Obviously the VBox xml file is located in c:\users\<my username>\.vbox....

So, do I simply
(1)
Rebuild Vista
Install VBox 3.06
Copy back the .xml file to c:\users = job done
or
(2)
should I use the export/import under the file menu?
(3)
Or is there another (safer) way of doing this?

Also, one of the Images is a default work lab setup, I'd like to be able to run this on other machines if I can so would (1), (2) or (3) be of use for this purpose?

Re: Backup and restore

Posted: 22. Sep 2009, 18:11
by Perryg
Actually nothing is perfect, but if you have everything backed up and (hopefully do not have any snapshots) you can do get it to work with the first step. Just remember to have patience and keep the backups handy.

Re: Backup and restore

Posted: 22. Sep 2009, 18:45
by darrenfinch
Cool, i think I will have a 'dry run' on another machine - the lab image took weeks to build!

Fingers crossed

Re: Backup and restore

Posted: 22. Sep 2009, 21:39
by vbox4me2
Don't forget the VDI(s) :!: they are much more important then the xml's.

Re: Backup and restore

Posted: 22. Sep 2009, 23:22
by Perryg
vbox4me2 wrote:Don't forget the VDI(s) :!: they are much more important then the xml's.
He should be OK he said that the VDIs are on a separate partition and a separate drive. 8)