Ok, what gives???
All I did was move the ISO's that I had previously mounted in the vbox (the
XP CD and Office 2007) to a different directory.
Now I can't open my Virtualbox?
Excuse me for saying, but that's just plain stupid.
Can't they check for the existence of these files and simply ask if you want
to remove the reference to it since it no longer exists?

I searched the archives but am unable to fix it using " VBoxManage
unregisterimage dvd <uuid>"  - I get an error stating that uuid doesn't
exist :-(

Am I totally screwed? Please don't tell me I have to run XP outside of a
vm...I really *want* to run Linux, but I think Bill is out to get me :-)


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