On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 07:56:29PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> You don't need to play with the xml file. Remove the current machine
> from vb, including hd images. Move them to where you want, and import
> back into vb from the new directory. I've done this before with
> vboxmanage, but haven't done it from the GUI. Importing a vdi from any
> directory works from the GUI, but I'm not sure if that holds for the
> machine description itself. Be aware that if the other storage isn't
> attached when you launch the vb GUI, you'll get a warning that some
> machines aren't accessible.

I forgot to mention that if all you want to do is just move hd images
to somewhere else, that's even easier. Remove the hd image from the
guest, and from the media manager. Move it to the new location, and
then just add the hd image back as an existing hard disk which is now
at your new location.

Greg


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