Ok if anyone finds them selves in this situation heres what to do. Create a new vdi and install your os. Go to virtual box and click settings and then storage. Add ur new vdi to the IDE controller...
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Ok if anyone finds them selves in this situation heres what to do. Create a new vdi and install your os. Go to virtual box and click settings and then storage. Add ur new vdi to the IDE controller...
I was working with ubuntu that was installed on a vdi, for various reasons i decided to install xfce on there. I thought it would be a good idea to delete ubuntu with:
sudo apt-get remove...