> Pablo Sanchez <[email protected]> wrote :
> On 12/20/2011 07:06 PM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>> Then I committed stupidity by deleting the .VirtualBox directory.
>> Now VirtualBox does not know where my two guest OS instances are.
>> How do you recover from such a stupid action?
> Assuming you didn't create a symbolic link for the VDI files, you'll
> need to go to a backup to recover the directory (and its children).
>

I have recovered from a similar situation by double-clicking on each
of the .vbox files, in the appropriate sub-directories of the
Virtualbox VMs directory.
Have not seen it documented.
Is it a legitimate solution?

Geoff Smith

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