In a mixed disk environment (i.e. HDD & SSD), the results can be somewhat
unexpected to say the least. All the scenarios quoted are using VirtualBox
5.0.14 and the guest is usually Linux Mint but the guest OS makes no
difference to the outcome.
a) Windows 10 host on HDD & guest on SSD - Guest crashes, usually
before the end of the guest install.
b) Windows 7 host on HDD & guest on SSD - No problem, works fine!
c) Windows 7 host on SSD & guest on HDD - Windows host crashes,
usually during the guest install.
Your thoughts please?
Regards,
Martin G Clayton
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