Richard Shaw wrote:
> There's multiple failure modes when doing this sort of thing, but if I
> had to guess, I would say that VirtualBox might just not like your DVD
> drive when burning.
> 
> I wonder if it's possible to capture all of your virtual machine
> settings easily in a text file. That would allow everyone to quickly
> look at what you have going on and maybe someone would spot a problem.
> I'll have to look into that when I get home (after the kids go to bed
> of course).
> 
> Things I'm thinking of are mainly the System settings (IO APIC, CPU VM
> extensions, etc) but seeing everything (as long as there's nothing
> "private" in it) might make it easier for other to help.

I'm more than happy to provide whatever information is needed to debug
this, but first I'm hoping that you (or someone) can confirm that it
does work in some other case.  Is it only my configuration that's
failing or is everyone's configuration failing?

Maybe I should try the same thing on Mac OS and see if that makes a
difference?


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