Hi,
I'm using VB to have different systems. I used the common procedure to resize a .vdi disk (create a new one and clone the disk) but now no machine will work, I get a "FATAL: No bootable medium found! System halted." message so I can't get my data back. Is there a way to get it working?
Thanks.
Can't run a machine
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mpack
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Re: Can't run a machine
"Create a new one and clone the disk"... doesn't mean anything to me. And "no machine will work" doesn't tell me anything either. How many machines are we talking about?
Cloning a VM - and I assume it was a full clone (not linked) - cannot cause the above error. Something is missing from the problem description, probably quite a lot of things.
And what version of VirtualBox are you using?
I suspect that you've been blindly following some ancient and obsolete guidance, and didn't get it right anyway.
Cloning a VM is simple: right click VM in GUI, select "Clone" (make sure it's a full clone, current state only).
To resize the disk, carefully read the FAQ here: How to resize a virtual drive. If you prefer a GUI then the drive can also be resized using CloneVDI.
Cloning a VM - and I assume it was a full clone (not linked) - cannot cause the above error. Something is missing from the problem description, probably quite a lot of things.
And what version of VirtualBox are you using?
I suspect that you've been blindly following some ancient and obsolete guidance, and didn't get it right anyway.
Cloning a VM is simple: right click VM in GUI, select "Clone" (make sure it's a full clone, current state only).
To resize the disk, carefully read the FAQ here: How to resize a virtual drive. If you prefer a GUI then the drive can also be resized using CloneVDI.
Re: Can't run a machine
4.3mpack wrote: And what version of VirtualBox are you using?
I didn't pay attention to the date but I should have!mpack wrote:I suspect that you've been blindly following some ancient and obsolete guidance, and didn't get it right anyway.
Thanks for that.mpack wrote:To resize the disk, carefully read the FAQ here: How to resize a virtual drive. If you prefer a GUI then the drive can also be resized using CloneVDI.
Do you think I could recover my VM?
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Re: Can't run a machine
There's no way to answer that with the information given. You said "create a new one and clone the disk", which I took to mean that you followed an obsolete procedure of creating a new VM and replacing the default disk in that VM with a clone of the disk from an original VM.
In which case the original VM is untouched and doesn't need to be recovered.
In which case the original VM is untouched and doesn't need to be recovered.