Repeated crash in guest when trying to mount
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rpmurray
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Re: Repeated crash in guest when trying to mount
MrAndy1369 did you install this Windows 7 VM from scratch on VirtualBox or did you copy over an existing setup from something like Parallels? I ask because the logs indicate that the VM is stored in "Windows 7 Gaming.hdd" and usually VirtualBox creates VMs in files with a vdi extension.
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Re: Repeated crash in guest when trying to mount
I installed this from scratch on VirtualBox, but selected the HDD (Parallels) option, just in case I would ever migrate over to Parallels in the future. Do you think this makes a difference?
rpmurray wrote:MrAndy1369 did you install this Windows 7 VM from scratch on VirtualBox or did you copy over an existing setup from something like Parallels? I ask because the logs indicate that the VM is stored in "Windows 7 Gaming.hdd" and usually VirtualBox creates VMs in files with a vdi extension.
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rpmurray
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Re: Repeated crash in guest when trying to mount
I don't think that makes a difference. I didn't know it was possible to do that, I've never seen the option when I've created a VM. What I was thinking was that if this was a transfer from a Parallels install there might have been a driver conflict from whatever the Parallels equivalent is of the Guest Additions in VB.MrAndy1369 wrote:I installed this from scratch on VirtualBox, but selected the HDD (Parallels) option, just in case I would ever migrate over to Parallels in the future. Do you think this makes a difference?
Have you tried enabling Passthrough in the settings? Settings > Storage > IDE Controller > Host Drive (under IDE Controller), or if the host drive is not selected then click the little CD icon in Attributes and choose the host drive from the list.
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Re: Repeated crash in guest when trying to mount
I think the hd format question was added to the new VM wizard in 4.1.0. Personally I don't like it: IMHO the options are an unnecessary additional chance for the user to make a wrong choice. MrAndy didn't need the disk to be created in hdd format, he could have used clonehd to convert to that format at a later date if he really needed to.rpmurray wrote:I didn't know it was possible to do that, I've never seen the option when I've created a VM
However, the only downside I'm aware of with hdd is that certain features, such as disk resizing and compaction, are not currently supported on that format. Performance and reliability -wise it should be ok.
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Re: Repeated crash in guest when trying to mount
Ah, I'm still on 4.0.10, so that would explain why I haven't seen it.mpack wrote:I think the hd format question was added to the new VM wizard in 4.1.0.