

I understand that the '.vdi' file has to be deleted on the host machine or windows as you specified. I might not have been clear in both postings.

If you had a problem with understanding my solution in the other thread, simply asking (instead of closing choosing an obviously wrong solution) would have made me explain better and help you through the process. Ignoring expert questions for clarification is a worse matter, and certainly impolite. I pointed this out to you, but you did not deem my questions worth an answer in more than two and a half weeks.Ĭhoosing the wrong solution is not in the interest of E-E, and if you did so, it is not tragic because it can be corrected. The fact that you ask the same question again is the best proof for the fact that in the other thread you chose the wrong solution. I already gave you this solution in your other thread: vdi file, rename it first, start VB and Ubuntu for a test, if everything still works fine, close VB and remove/delete the. If you want to make sure that nothing is affected by deleting the. In Ubuntu, by the way, you wouldn't even be able to see it.

If Windows is your host where you run VB, and Ubuntu is run inside that VB, then you have to delete the. vdi file must be deleted on the host system, not inside the guest.
