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    #16
    Re: Dual boot

    I must admit I originally used VMWare player but went for VB because I was unable to shrink the copy of XP I had converted and at that time I could not do a fresh install within VMware player.

    Seems it has now caught up in that respect and at some point it will simply boil down to a question of performance, which is a good thing.

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      #17
      Re: Dual boot

      I gotta get the folder sharing option working properly. Any ideas?
      Until then, is it safe to keep the files on a file upload site with password protection?
      Core 2 Quad Q6600<br />4 GB RAM<br />GeForce 9800 GTX<br />Hitachi Deskstar 1TB<br />Seagate 250 GB<br /><br />Triple-booting Gentoo, Crunchbang &amp; Windows 7

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        #18
        Re: Dual boot

        I've never bothered setting up shared folders myself, but here is the ubuntu community help on the subject.

        https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Vi.../SharedFolders

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          #19
          Re: Dual boot

          That ain't working. I tried typing
          Code:
          net use x: \\vboxsvr\share
          in the windows console and I just got an error message.

          What do I have to tweak for USB support?
          Core 2 Quad Q6600<br />4 GB RAM<br />GeForce 9800 GTX<br />Hitachi Deskstar 1TB<br />Seagate 250 GB<br /><br />Triple-booting Gentoo, Crunchbang &amp; Windows 7

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            #20
            Re: Dual boot

            https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/USB
            http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Editions

            From this it would seem that you actually need the non-free version from the oracle website, and you then simply add yourself to the vboxusers group. I have never used the OSE version myself but TBH I thought I had read about someone who had been able to enable USB support in it.

            When you plug in a usb device you are then able to "connect" it via the icon on the bottom bar of the virtualbox program window.

            So far as the error message is concerned - what error message do you get- is it one of those shown on the ubuntu community page? Have you got the guest additions installed?

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              #21
              Re: Dual boot

              System error 1231 has occurred.
              that's what I get

              Got the USB working finally.
              Thanks
              Core 2 Quad Q6600<br />4 GB RAM<br />GeForce 9800 GTX<br />Hitachi Deskstar 1TB<br />Seagate 250 GB<br /><br />Triple-booting Gentoo, Crunchbang &amp; Windows 7

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                #22
                Re: Dual boot

                As I have said I've never bothered setting up shared folders given the very limited use I have for XP (basically it's to update my TomTom) so I can't claim to know the answer to your problem.

                However, looking at my installation there appear to be 2 key aspects:

                1. User permissions matching - that should be accomplished by you being a member of the vboxuser group. As you can use USB I take that as a given

                2. The installation of guest additions

                This may help but beyond that I think you probably need someone else to step in, sorry

                http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch0...#sharedfolders



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                  #23
                  Re: Dual boot

                  Thanks a lot. That link really was useful. Turns out I just didn't know where to look for the shared folder ("My Networking Places" -> "Entire Network" -> "VirtualBox Shared Folders")

                  Thanks again,
                  ElWray
                  Core 2 Quad Q6600<br />4 GB RAM<br />GeForce 9800 GTX<br />Hitachi Deskstar 1TB<br />Seagate 250 GB<br /><br />Triple-booting Gentoo, Crunchbang &amp; Windows 7

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                    #24
                    Re: Dual boot

                    Great stuff! Hope everything works out.

                    If this has now solved your problem, please could you edit your first post so as to show "solved " in the title?

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