Hi Stefano,

Stefano Sabatini wrote:
> On date Thursday 2007-12-27 16:16:26 +0100, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I recently replied here saying that this problem occurred to me
>> randomly. Well, after some recent upgrade I got the problem *always*,
>> so I can't use it the Windows guest anymore.
>>
>> This is my configuration:
>> Debian Lenny with virtualbox-ose-1.5.2, linux-2.6.22-3, Windows XP Pro
>> on the guest machine.
>>
>> According to your experience, which is the best choice to adopt
>> between these:
>> 1) to upgrade virtualbox-ose or to switch to virtualbox-non-ose
>> 2) reinstall from scratch the Windows XP VM in the case the problem
>> belongs there
>> 3) another solution?
> 
> I finally opted for the second solution (fortunately the windows
> machine was a test machine, so no precious information was installed
> there), the new VM seems to work smoothly.
> 
> And again: do you know about a method to restore the broken VM, or at
> least some way to eventually recover the data on it?
> 
Have you tried to attach the VDI from the broken VM to your new VM as
primary slave? Then it may be possible to access its data through
drive D:

> Do you have some idea about the cause of the problem? Is maybe
> something related to guestbox additions (which I still didn't
> installed on the new Windows XP VM)?
> 
No idea.

>> Is this a know problem?
>>
>> Also could you suggest a way to debug the problem? 
> 
> Thanks in advance, regards.

Greetings
Ingo

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