Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Ticket #10851, comment 7
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- Jun 17, 2013 7:23:40 AM (12 years ago)
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Ticket #10851, comment 7
v1 v2 5 5 Looking at the folders, it is indeed true, the files does not exist any more. For two of them the .vbox files are missing (they all had .vbox.prev though), and for the third which was created as a clone of one of the other two (may or may not be related to this being more "severe") the entire folder for the VM is missing, .vdi, .vbox & everything. 6 6 7 I'm really not even remotely able to write this down to being a bad disk, seeing that nothing else than the .vbox files are missing. 7 ~~I'm really not even remotely able to write this down to being a bad disk, seeing that nothing else than the .vbox files are missing.~~ (Scratch this, next morning computer wants to restart to scan bad drive which gets stuck at 40%) 8 8 9 9 What makes it even more likely to be some bad operation in the Manager is that I had 3 VMs listed in it, all of those gone missing, but in my virtual-images base folder where I kept all my folder structures for the VMs, I had 4 VMs stored. The one not listed in the VirtualBox Manager is the only one still having its .vbox file. … … 12 12 13 13 (Edit; Host - Win 8, x64. Guest - Win 7, x64) 14 15 (Edit 2: Computer now shows other signs of bad drive)