On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 05:49:00PM -0700, Brad Templeton wrote: > On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 02:33:40PM -0700, Brad Templeton wrote: > > > > Well, now that I have XP up under 1.3.8 on kubuntu edgy, all is > > not quite perfect. I created two shares: > > > > VBoxManage sharedfolder add XPHome -name tmp -hostpath /tmp > > VBoxManage sharedfolder add XPHome -name home -hostpath /home/brad > > > > And then at the dos prompt the net use commands to map them to t: and h: > > > > I can access t:. However, any attempt to access h: (except for properties > > which works) gives a blue screen of death with a lot of text on it, > > So I was playing around trying to fix this, and I tried to do vboxmanage > sharedfolder > remove on the folder causing the BSOD. > > That gave an error: > [!] FAILED calling aVirtualBox->OpenSession(aSession, uuid) at line 5597! > [!] Primary RC = 0x8000FFFF > [!] Full error info present: true , basic error info present: true > [!] Result Code = 0x8000FFFF > [!] Text = The object functonality is limited > [!] Component = Machine, Interface: IMachine, > {fd443ec1-0009-4f5b-9282-d72760a66916} > [!] Callee = IVirtualBox, {e1d95593-f579-4f47-b489-0b67181014e1} > > > And yikes, now the VM is marked as "inaccesible" in vbox and it can't find the > image file with the uuid. > > Though the vdi is still there and the Machines/XPHome directory with some > giant > files in it one with a different id number, and the other in Snapshots. > > I presume my VM is still there just damaged, but this is not heartening. >
Whoops -- I may have misread the error I got. My vm is marked inaccessible because it "Could not find a registered CD/DVD image with UUID {90780d30-7262-4296-9d45-b1fdf718e414}." It should not have any cd/dvd image connected with it, I disconnected the install ISO a while ago and it's not on the disk anyway. It was using the system dvd when I last used it, and that's still there and working, so what's the cause of this error? _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list vbox-users@virtualbox.org http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users