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#9843 worksforme I got a message that my VDI was Inaccessible. Willy JJ
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This is the error...

The selected virtual machine is inaccessible. Please inspect the error message shown below and press the refresh button if you want to repeat the accessibility check:

Hard disk 'D:\Windows 7.vdi' with UUID {4160f754-1a17-4213-9c57-8654a57e2f25} cannot be directly attached to the virtual machine 'Windows 7' ('C:\Documents and Settings\Levi\VirtualBox VMs\Windows 7\Windows 7.vbox') because it has 1 differencing child hard disks. Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Machine Interface: IMachine {5eaa9319-62fc-4b0a-843c-0cb1940f8a91}

How can I fix this?

#529 fixed Bi-directional cut-and-paste breaks Ubuntu host clipboard -> should be fixed in 1.4.2 zerohalo
Description

I have an Ubuntu Feisty host, running WinXP guest.

Turning on bi-directional cut-and-paste breaks the Ubuntu host clipboard completely, for all applications. Clipboard contents are corrupted or changed into dots when pasted.

Changing the VB cut-and-paste setting to "host to guest" fixes the problem.

#548 invalid Problem with bridged network zerohalo
Description

I'm running VirtualBox on Ubuntu Feisty host, WinXP as guest. I'm using a bridged network (I used to use NAT but unfortunately Windows Messenger doesn't get through), with the default settings for Ubuntu as explained on this site. Everything works fine ... except that when I "save" my VirtualBox session (rather than "power off"), my host internet connection is down. Firing the saved VB session up again restores everything back to normal. I really don't know what's happening but my guess is that VirtualBox changes the routing somehow, and then when a session is powered off, the usual host settings are restored. However when a session is saved, perhaps it's not doing that? Anyway, I don't know if this is a bug or there's a workaround.

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