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Virtual Media Manager

Posted: 21. Dec 2015, 09:55
by jnuey
Have a Windows 7 Professional guest and I'm getting this error https://gyazo.com/810a3089bb54db435b426bb259c3fb42

However, the VM will still load and boot, I did get a weird really weird timeout message that I wasn't able to capture an image for unfortunately. All I had to do was try again and the VM started though.

I'm like 95% positive I didn't move or delete anything but I can't find that .iso file now and it definitely wasn't/isn't in my recycle bin. If I download the same .iso file and put it in the old place should that fix this error?

Also I have no idea if this is related, but I have some custom appliances in Virtualbox that work as routers and I can't seem to make the connection on them work lately either. I've tested them on other computers and they work fine, for what it's worth.

Re: Virtual Media Manager

Posted: 21. Dec 2015, 10:32
by loukingjr
According to the screen shot, the .iso was in your downloads folder. If it isn't there now, someone had to move it.

You should attach screen shots directly to your posts. Many users don't want to click on unknown links.

Re: Virtual Media Manager

Posted: 21. Dec 2015, 11:49
by socratis
You have a tendency to misplace/lose things now, don't you? ;)

Oh, and BTW, not a lot of users are going to click to a 3rd party link. It's best if you use the "Upload attachment" at the bottom of your post to upload your screenshots.

Re: Virtual Media Manager

Posted: 21. Dec 2015, 12:24
by jnuey
This one is baffling in that I couldn't have deleted it and I can't find it ANYWHERE lol, just a shortcut to it.

Can I put the same iso in place of the old one?

Noted on the links :P

Re: Virtual Media Manager

Posted: 21. Dec 2015, 12:55
by socratis
jnuey wrote:Can I put the same iso in place of the old one?
Doesn't hurt to try. I'm not sure what VirtualBox will do with its internal UUID representation, but I don't think it will change (need confirmation from someone higher in the hierarchy). As I said; just try it.

Re: Virtual Media Manager

Posted: 21. Dec 2015, 13:14
by loukingjr
socratis wrote: Oh, and BTW, not a lot of users are going to click to a 3rd party link. It's best if you use the "Upload attachment" at the bottom of your post to upload your screenshots.
I wish I had thought of that…
loukingjr wrote:
You should attach screen shots directly to your posts. Many users don't want to click on unknown links.
oh… :wink: