Hi:
I have a VHD file that I got from our engg. group which I need to use to create a VM. After going through the steps of the wizard, I get the following message:
============= Error from pop-up window ============================================
Failed to open the hard disk C:\Venki\Harris\Virtual Machines\Windows XP Mode.vhd.
Parent medium with UUID {503ed2a1-45c8-9c40-9c73-6c3a6fae50d7} of the medium 'C:\Venki\Harris\Virtual Machines\Windows XP Mode.vhd' is not found in the media registry ('C:\Users\ercot/.VirtualBox\VirtualBox.xml').
Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component: Medium
Interface: IMedium {53f9cc0c-e0fd-40a5-a404-a7a5272082cd}
Callee: IVirtualBox {c28be65f-1a8f-43b4-81f1-eb60cb516e66}
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I have researched this issue all over the place, but suggestion for renaming the vbox file or the vdi file does not work for me as I don't have these file. Just a VHD file. Please help!!!
Creating a Vm from a existing VHD file errors
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Zium
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- Primary OS: MS Windows XP
- VBox Version: OSE other
- Guest OSses: Win98, WinXP, Win2003
Re: Creating a Vm from a existing VHD file errors
Hello,
The error states that the vhd is just a part (a snapshots), it's not the whole disk.
Do you know what was used with this vhd ?
Is it virtualbox or "Windows Xp Mode" (or virtual pc) ?
The error states that the vhd is just a part (a snapshots), it's not the whole disk.
Do you know what was used with this vhd ?
Is it virtualbox or "Windows Xp Mode" (or virtual pc) ?
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mpack
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- Joined: 4. Sep 2008, 17:09
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Mostly XP
Re: Creating a Vm from a existing VHD file errors
Obviously someone has given him a Win7 XP Mode VHD not realizing that Win7 defaults to creating linked clones of a template XP VM.
And just to save a bit of time: as I understand it, running that VM on any other host PC will cause licensing and hence activation problems, though it may be possible to deal with that by re-keying, if you have another valid XP Pro retail license. However, Microsoft are the people to approach to get their exact licensing conditions.
And just to save a bit of time: as I understand it, running that VM on any other host PC will cause licensing and hence activation problems, though it may be possible to deal with that by re-keying, if you have another valid XP Pro retail license. However, Microsoft are the people to approach to get their exact licensing conditions.