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Ticket #21044, comment 4
initial v1 2 2 3 3 Alternatively, you can simply use trial and error: Google tells that VMware VMs often use an SCSI controller, but nowadays also use an NVMe controller. In VirtualBox, use the configuration dialog you've successfully found, add an SCSI controller, remove the VDI file from the SATA controller and add it to the SCSI controller. 4 5 Regarding the chipset, I don't know. Generally speaking, moving a virtual disk image from one VM to another is equivalent to moving a physical hard disk from one PC to another. Depending on the guest OS and its autodetecting capabilities, it may adapt to the new hardware or not. In case of VMs, you're in the lucky position to be able to modify the (virtual) hardware quite a bit. ;)

