


You should use the same settings as last time (particularly "Keep UUID"), including the size increase, except this time let it use the default "Clone of. Use CloneVDI to clone the snapshot VDI in the Snapshots subfolder (NOT THE BASE VDI).Make a backup of the VM folder as it is now, unless you did this already.Try this, and please pay attention to every detail. If you did that then the VM can't be working fine, you will have lost all data added since the snapshot was created. Specifically, the snapshot VDI was previously mounted in the disk controller of the VM. If the number of snapshots is >0, you have a problem. Jan 2017, 17:33 Location: Stockholm Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: MS Windows XP, Linux Mint What should I do? Delete the newly mounted file in VB and in Windows rename Clone of Linux Mint to just Linux Mint? Jiger Posts: 100 Joined: 11. I was able to add this file under storage in VBox and it got the name NewVirtualDisk1.vdi, but this didn´t change anything. Maybe I missed "the same name" because in the VM folder in Windows the new file has the suggested name Clone of Linux Mint.vdi instead of just Linux Mint.vdi Then you don't need to do anything else - from now on VirtualBox uses the new VDI in all In the instructions you write: If you cloned a source VDI to a dest VDI with the same name, same UUID, and in the same folder I enabled: Keep old UUID, Increase virtual drive size to 40 gb, Increase partition size and Compact drive while copying. I kept the suggested original destination

I have read your instructions and consequently in the settings of CloneVDI, I made the following settings:
