![]() I managed to get most of my VM data on F:\Oracle, probably from setting the Environment variable VBOX_USER_HOME to this folder, at some point in the process-to-date. I have a second physical hard drive (logical F:) dedicated for my VM stuff. I never liked data going to my C: drive and I like my data in one place - separating O/S from data. OK, I'm smarter now, but need help with getting all the VM stuff on one folder - without screwing up my good VM. Somehow, though, I got my VM back, albeit with the image of the very first snapshot (which was after Win7 install and before the days-long task of installing Windows Updates). Suffice it to say, with copies on the host, I screwed up my VM. I did manual copying of files to a backup location on the host before messing around with deleting snapshots (via the VB app) to get down to one. ![]() I read that I shouldn't be using snapshots as a way to do backups and that cloning was better. I read the user manual throughout the process and I'm now a experienced newbie. I went through the process of successfully creating my first VM, complete with five snapshots along the way.
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