5 | | 1) Create a shared folder in a virtual machine. (In my case it was a Windows 7 VM on a Gentoo Linux host.) |
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7 | | 2) Have the VM running. |
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9 | | 3) Change the shared folder in the dialog while the VM is running. |
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11 | | 4) Close the VM window so the VM is in saved state. |
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13 | | 5) Delete the shared folder on the host so that the VM will not be able to find it any more. |
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15 | | 6) When restoring the VM, it failes with the "Failed to load unit HGCM" error message. The problem disappears after discarding the VM's saved state and removing the shared folder from the VM settings while the VM is powered off. |
| 5 | 1. Create a shared folder in a virtual machine. (In my case it was a Windows 7 VM on a Gentoo Linux host.) |
| 6 | 2. Have the VM running. |
| 7 | 3. Change the shared folder in the dialog while the VM is running. |
| 8 | 4. Close the VM window so the VM is in saved state. |
| 9 | 5. Delete the shared folder on the host so that the VM will not be able to find it any more. |
| 10 | 6. When restoring the VM, it failes with the "Failed to load unit HGCM" error message. The problem disappears after discarding the VM's saved state and removing the shared folder from the VM settings while the VM is powered off. |