On Sunday 30 November 2008, Moritz Reiter wrote: > On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 20:05, Chris Hallsworth > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Try deleting your .virtualbox folder, or at least delete the machines > > or vdi folders. Hope this helps.
Isn't that like using a sledgehammer to open a walnut? > Hm, yeah, I'm sure that would help. But I would loose my virtual > machine too? Isn't there a less invasive solution? Or how could I save > my virtual machine and then reimport it after deleting .virtualbox? > And wouldn't I reimport the error too? Just make sure any VMs you have are not currently using the DVD _and_ that you don't have any snapshots that were taken when you were using the DVD. If those conditions are met, you should be able to delete the image from the list. Cheers, FJP
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