Running Windows 7, with Oracle VirtualBox as suggested.  I am trying to 
take my notebook (worksheet?) from another computer and open it in Sage.  I 
managed to get the file from the original computer using publish.  I put 
the file onto my new computer, in a shared a folder I created following the 
online instructions (http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageAppliance), and am at the 
sage command line, in the directory of my shared folder (/media/sf_blah), 
looking at the file that I think is a copy of my notebook.  Now what?  load 
and attach both give error messages.  My notebook is X.sws   .  When I try 
to load it, it seems to add a file extension; I get " [Errno 2] No such 
file or directory: 'X.sws.sobj' ". When I try to attach, I get " 
ValueError: argument (='X.sws') to load or attach must have extension py, 
pyx, sage, spyx, or m" .

Better would be, is there a way to load the .sws from the usual graphical 
interface?

Also, the instructions say that pressing *Right-Ctrl* and *F2* return me to 
the graphical Sage window, but it doesn't.

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