update from V4.12 to V4.36
Posted: 11. Dec 2013, 21:57
Hello,
Have a working 4.12 VirtualBox installation on a Windows 7 host with a few ubuntu guest vm's. Thinking about updating to the V4.34, but my last update to V4.12 had problems, none of my Vm's would startup after the update. Can't remember the error message/code, but searching the forum found similar errors, and a clean reinstall brought things back. One of the posts seemed to think the problem was with not installing with proper admin rights. My update attempt was done in a regular user's desktop, not sure if I ran the app as administrator via right click, or just authenticated with an admin account when the the update tried to install. After reading the post did the reinstall logged into an administrator desktop.
My question is what is the best way to run the update? The administrator desktop shortcut to VirtualBox does not see my Vm's, when VirtualBox is run using it. The VM's were created in a regular user desktop. Concerned that if I run update from there it may muck things up again.
Thanks,
Have a working 4.12 VirtualBox installation on a Windows 7 host with a few ubuntu guest vm's. Thinking about updating to the V4.34, but my last update to V4.12 had problems, none of my Vm's would startup after the update. Can't remember the error message/code, but searching the forum found similar errors, and a clean reinstall brought things back. One of the posts seemed to think the problem was with not installing with proper admin rights. My update attempt was done in a regular user's desktop, not sure if I ran the app as administrator via right click, or just authenticated with an admin account when the the update tried to install. After reading the post did the reinstall logged into an administrator desktop.
My question is what is the best way to run the update? The administrator desktop shortcut to VirtualBox does not see my Vm's, when VirtualBox is run using it. The VM's were created in a regular user desktop. Concerned that if I run update from there it may muck things up again.
Thanks,