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| #14877 | duplicate | Allow use of compatible disk images for USB keys | ||
| Description |
I created a bootable IMG file for a USB key, but found there's no way to tell vBox that that file should be treated as though it were a physical flash drive on the VM. Seems like a big omission to me. |
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| #4573 | obsolete | Allow users to turn off bottom menu UI in fullscreen, Mac OS X menubar | ||
| Description |
I like the 3.0 menu UI at the bottom of the screen when a VM is in fullscreen mode, but I think it would be good to let users decide if they want to turn it off. Sometimes, it gets in the way when I'm in a Windows guest and I'm trying to maximize a window. Also, it would be nice if you could disable the Mac OS X menubar in fullscreen. Currently, it only displays if you move your mouse to the top of the screen (it auto-hides,) but I would like the ability to disable it as well. The work-around I have found is to disable mouse integration, which prevents either the new 3.0 menu or the Mac OS X menubar from appearing, but I like to leave mouse integration on because some things work better when it's on. |
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| #4752 | worksforme | Allow virtual machines to be run from multiple locations simultaneously. | ||
| Description |
I use both external and internal drives to store virtual machines. This creates an issue as it appears as though I can only run VMs located in my home directory. Most suggestions I've heard to this issue are to provide a new base directory for vbox to run from, but I want to run virtual machines from two or more separate locations... Is there any way the vbox UI can enumerate systems from multiple locations, discern when they are "unavailable" (perhaps grey them out?) and allow them to be started from those locations? |
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