On 1/20/2013 7:55 PM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> On 1/19/2013 6:02 PM, Cliff Scott wrote:
>> I thought I was being smart so I copied a WinXP.vdi file to another name in
>> the same directory using a file manager. I had closed the VM, but VBox
>> manager was still open. Ever since it shows the VM in the list, but it won't
>> even try to start it. The Start button is greyed out. I had just recently
>> backed up the whole directory to another HD so restored from that and it
>> still won't start. When I try to "add" a new machine it says it can't because
>> there is another with the same UUID. How come? All that is in the directory
>> is all freshly copied from the backup HD. How do I fix this mess I caused
>> myself? Thanks for any help.
>>
> I assume you're looking to duplicate a VM.
>
> Step 1 - Delete that copy you made.
> Step 2 - Verify the VM using WinXP.vdi isn't running.  Doesn't matter if
> VirtualBox is otherwise.
> Step 3 - Make a copy using the tool for the purpose:  VBoxManage clondhd
> </path/to/WinXP.vdi> </path/to/copy.vdi>
>
> Now you have a discreet copy, that VirtualBox knows is a separate
> "disk", with a new UUID.  Setup a VM and use your new disk.
>

Command should read "VBoxManage clonehd <from> <to>". Typo.

-- 
Daniel


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