One more question arises in regard to this, does Virtual Box provide drivers
for the SATA Controllers/Disks for Windows XP to use for attaching one of
these devies? I had thought that they would be in the guest additions, but
apparently not. The lack of native support for these devices by Windows XP
explains how I ended up with the IDE attachment, but I do still want to move
it to SATA. Thanks.
John
From: John A. Wallace [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 11:39 PM
To: 'Community mailing list of VirtualBox users'
Subject: [VBox-users] change from IDE Controller to SATA
I don't know how I would have made this happen inadvertently, but I ended up
with a WinXP VM set up using an IDE controller instead of a SATA. Is there
any reason unknown to me why I cannot now just add a SATA Controller,
connect a hard disk along with it and transfer the data on the drive to it,
afterward removing the hard disk from the IDE controller? That seems like
the right approach to me.
John A. Wallace
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