Opened 16 years ago
Closed 16 years ago
#2108 closed defect (fixed)
Bogus error message when changing settings on VirtualBox 2.0.0 => fixed in 2.0.2
| Reported by: | GabrielVlasiu | Owned by: | |
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| Component: | GUI | Version: | VirtualBox 2.0.0 |
| Keywords: | Cc: | ||
| Guest type: | other | Host type: | Linux |
Description (last modified by )
After changing some settings for a guest machine (which have a snapshot) and press OK (even if I do not modify anything) an error message is shown:
The snapshot folder of a machine with snapshots cannot be changed (please discard all snapshots first).
Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Component: Machine
Interface: IMachine {1e509de4-d96c-4f44-8b94-860194f710ac}
Despite this error, changes are applied to guest.
Change History (6)
comment:1 by , 16 years ago
comment:2 by , 16 years ago
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comment:3 by , 16 years ago
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comment:4 by , 16 years ago
I also see this constantly on Mac OS X with VirtualBox 2.0 when exiting VM details using "OK". Even if I only viewed my settings without changing anything.
My machine has a snapshot in non-standard location. (Luckily, until now I never lost it like pcordes)
comment:5 by , 16 years ago
| Summary: | Bogus error message then changing settings on VirtualBox 2.0.0 → Bogus error message when changing settings on VirtualBox 2.0.0 => fixed in 2.0.2 |
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The original bug report will be fixed in the 2.0.2 release (duplicate of #2064). According your first comment about lost snapshots: I couldn't reproduce this so fare. Could you open a second bug report after the 2.0.2 release if you see this behavior again?
comment:6 by , 16 years ago
| Resolution: | → fixed |
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| Status: | new → closed |


This happens when I add a disk image to a new slot on the hard drive controller of a VM. Even worse, when my snapshot directory is not the default (e.g. I changed it to /data/users/peter/...) sometimes this results in snapshot directory being reset to the default (~/.Virtualbox/...), and the snapshots actually being lost. (Not present in the old /data directory, and just a ~12kB snapshot in the default directory.) WinXP in the VM bluescreens very early in the boot process after this happens, because I guess the 12kB snapshot isn't just an empty snapshot.