The only road block I hit is that when I try to attach an ISO of a bundle of files, VirtualBox gives me the message that the "VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED" & "Can't Get Out Of Medium" (ISO images from a 'real' CD mount fine.) But if I go over 1.44mb, I tried ISO & that's the snag. If the file(s) are small, I can make a blank floppy image with dd & add files via OS X Finder. I think I 've almost got the VM to the point where I can move files in & out, using with your suggestion of bundling files into an image. (Windows + Problem Two words I seem to see together often) I should have realized it was a Windows problem. I apologize for the file sharing question. Mar 2012, 21:43 Location: Detroit, MI Primary OS: Mac OS X Leopard VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: XP Pro, Win98SE & MS Dod 6.22 (Soon) Either I'm almost there, or I'm miles from success!Īm I trying to do something that is impossible? Or, am I missing something totally in front of my face? I searched the internet up & down, along with WIndows help. That works fine, but I am a glutton for punishment & wondered if I could move files through Sharing. Sharing is the only way I know of to do this other than putting the files into a folder and making a disk image then attaching it to the Windows VM. Why? If I have a file on a physical disk, Windows 98SE can't access the USB drive because of no Guest Additions for W98. What I'm trying to accomplish, probably the hard way, is to move files from the Virtual Windows to the Mac & back again. A click on Windows Explorer's Network tab shows the MacBook, but no folders inside.Ĭonversely, OS X doesn't see the virtual Windows machine at all (at least in FInder or System Preferences Network- I don't know where else to look). I have OS X sharing on, the public folder selected & fire walls in both are off. Windows sees the OS X host (As MacBook Pro 920f), but it doesn't see the public folder in the OS X. I networked my MacBook (OS X 10.6.8 ) to my virtual WIndows 98SE (VirtualBox Version 4/1/12 r77245). I've got a challenging situation & can't seem to figure it out.
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