Reloading Virtualbox from an external drive?
Posted: 27. Nov 2013, 19:42
I recently experienced some un-fixable computer issues and had to get a new hard drive. Before the swap out, I backed up everything to an external drive. I should have come here first to ask exactly how to save my VM, but I was rushing, so I just literally copy/pasted anything that said Oracle/Virtualbox/Virtual Machine/etc.
Now that I have everything up and running again, I tried to just copy/paste everything back, but I'm having some issues.
First, I AM able to open my VM (Ubuntu guest running on Vista64 Host, btw). However, it was an old copy of my VM (missing recently saved pics and bookmarks). The first 3 times I opened the VM, I got a pop up message asking if I wanted to "import" some things. I clicked "yes" and each time a new copy of my VM appeared in the main screen. Each copy can be opened, but each one is a different version (chronologically speaking). Unfortunately, none of them are very recent.
I had not taken a snapshot of my VM in quite awhile, but I thought copying all the Virtualbox files to the external would retain everything within the VM.
What should I be looking for in my external drive, how do I get it to my new drive, and how do I get the most recent version to open within Virtualbox?
Thank you for any advice you can provide,
Frank
Now that I have everything up and running again, I tried to just copy/paste everything back, but I'm having some issues.
First, I AM able to open my VM (Ubuntu guest running on Vista64 Host, btw). However, it was an old copy of my VM (missing recently saved pics and bookmarks). The first 3 times I opened the VM, I got a pop up message asking if I wanted to "import" some things. I clicked "yes" and each time a new copy of my VM appeared in the main screen. Each copy can be opened, but each one is a different version (chronologically speaking). Unfortunately, none of them are very recent.
I had not taken a snapshot of my VM in quite awhile, but I thought copying all the Virtualbox files to the external would retain everything within the VM.
What should I be looking for in my external drive, how do I get it to my new drive, and how do I get the most recent version to open within Virtualbox?
Thank you for any advice you can provide,
Frank