If I need to reinstall the VB, I expect I can still use Windows XP image I have 
in my disk after I will install new VB. Right ?

However - what reinstallation would change? The current installation gave no 
errors. Unless newer version of VB would be installed ...

Arturas


> OK, mine is also called "Virtual
> Media Manager". In my case, when I clicked on "CD/DVD
> Images", the iso file had already been there. So I guess you
> probably need to reinstall the whole package.
> 
> Guangxu
> 
> Quoting Arturas <in_ubi...@yahoo.com>:
> 
> > 
> > In my VB version it is called "Virtual Media manager".
> I use "CD/DVD  Images" and Add VBoxGuestAdditions.iso.
> It adds and nothing happens:  the image is not mounted
> and windows does not see. The comment is  that the
> image is 'not attached'. What I'm doing wrong ?
> > 
> > Arturas
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >> I got the problem with setting up
> >> shared folders before. First, you need to make
> sure you get
> >> "Install Guest Addition" from the "Devices" menu.
> >> After installation, following the user's manual to
> set up a
> >> shared folder which must have already existed on
> your host
> >> machine.
> >> 
> >> Guangxu
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 


      

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