Hard Drive

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IperJACK
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Hard Drive

Post by IperJACK »

I've got 2 (Real) Disk: the C:\ contains 110 GB in solid state, i use it for my personal thing; and D:\ , it contains 930 Hibrid GB.
I install VirtualBox on

D:\Programmi\VirtualBox, but the virual disks are create in

C:\Users\user\VirtualBox VMs\(OS Folder)\(name of the disk)

I want cut the .vdi files in an other folder in D:\ disk, i choose the current .vdi position but after the choose there's a message:


Failed Opening of the hard drive D:\Programmi\VirtualBox\HD\Mac OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview.vdi.

Cannot register the hard disk 'D:\Programmi\VirtualBox\HD\Mac OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview.vdi' {3f3dbc47-fe16-4f0b-a9d8-03b2e22a7854} because a hard disk 'C:\Users\Utente\VirtualBox VMs\Mac OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview\Mac OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview.vdi' with UUID {3f3dbc47-fe16-4f0b-a9d8-03b2e22a7854} already exists.

Exit Code: E_INVALIDARG (0x80070057)
Component: VirtualBox
Interface: IVirtualBox {c28be65f-1a8f-43b4-81f1-eb60cb516e66}


I can't use Disk C:\ because it's full. (only 768 MB free/110 GB total)
The same error appared when i try to do a link with the new position.

Please help Me! :cry: :cry:
Perryg
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Re: Hard Drive

Post by Perryg »

Post the guests log file (as an attachment)
See Online Users Manual for the location of the file.
mpack
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Primary OS: MS Windows 10
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Re: Hard Drive

Post by mpack »

The question of how to move VMs between disk drives has been asked many times - a search should have found many examples. For example here.
IperJACK
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Re: Hard Drive

Post by IperJACK »

mpack wrote:The question of how to move VMs between disk drives has been asked many times - a search should have found many examples. For example here.
TX :D
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