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#5727 fixed Unable to delete snapshots with v3.1.0 umoeller r0lZ
Description

Since v3.1.0, it is not possible any more to delete the snapshots. It is still possible to create a new snapshot and to restore it, but not to delete it. This bug is present in the GUI and in vboxmanage, with all Machines, and has been reported on the forum by several users: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=25397

It is easy to reproduce: in the main GUI, create a new snapshot. Then, immediately after, right-click the new snapshot and delete it. (It is not necessary to launch the virtual machine to change its state.) After the warning message, a new dialog appears with "Failed to delete the snapshot X of the virtual machine Y."

Same thing if the current state is modified or saved. The problem does not depend of the guest type.

Note that I have created two snapshots with v3.0.12. They cannot be deleted neither.

#6097 fixed "Current state" is changed right after taking snapshot umoeller Winchester
Description

"Current state" is changed right after taking snapshot

Scenario to reproduce the problem:
1) Power on a virtual machine and boot an OS in it.
2) Shutdown the machine cleanly.
3) Take snapshot of "Current State" and name it, for example as "Snapshot 1".
Problem: you will get the result as follows:
Snapshot 1 (1 second ago)

Current State (changed)

It incorrect that "Current state" is changed right after the snapshot is taken when the machine is turned off. I use VirtualBox 3.1.2, host OS is Linux Ubuntu 9.04, Guest OS is Windows XP SP3. Virtual disk image file format is VDI.
I also could reproduce the problem on another 2 PCs with host OSs Windows Vista SP2 and Linux Mandriva 2010 and different guest OSs. So it seems it does not matter which host and guest OSs are.
The problem did not exist on VirtualBox 3.0.12. In that version "Current state" remains identical to the state saved in snapshot until the machine is powered on again.
I am not sure but probably this is the reason of virtual disk corruption described in #6023 (with more steps like taking another snapshot and removing a previous one). I could also reproduce the problem from #6023 on my systems.

#7001 duplicate Export and then Import fails to install. Error suggests that the ovf file has wrong information umoeller Perry G
Description

Exporting an appliance from Windows and Importing to Linux fails now. It looks like the encoding of the OVF file has static information stored in it that will not allow it to be imported. The D:\Shared folder was setup on the guest, but that should not stop the install. It should continue and dis-allow the shared folder information as it has in the past. Now that I know I guess I can always delete the share folders before exporting but that seems like a step that should not be needed plus it makes it a major problem if this were at different locations. At the very least it should be a setting that I can uncheck on the Import screen.

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