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Beitragvon Mr.HuLa.BuLa » 05.02.2007, 04:29

ich blick das immer noch nicht :O ich weiß nicht wie ich von diesem xp auf meine ordner in home zugreifen kann :O
ich hab jemand noch gefragt der meinte ich soll das mit samba machen.

aber sont leuft alles unter VirtuaBox zumindest photoimpact das ist das einzigste was auch drauf ist :D
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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 05.02.2007, 11:37

ich weiß nicht wie ich von diesem xp auf meine ordner in home zugreifen kann


Du musst dafür die sogenannten "Guest Additions" Installieren.
Wie das geht steht im Handbuch das ich dir empfohlen habe ;)
Aber ich habe es für dich nochmal herausgesucht;

Installing the Windows Guest Additions

The VirtualBox Guest Additions are provided as a CD-ROM image file which is called
VBoxGuestAdditions.iso. An easy-to-use installation program will guide you through the setup
process. As VirtualBox can provide ISO files as a virtual CD-ROM drive to the Windows guest,
Windows can automatically install these additions.

Mounting the Additions ISO file

In the "Devices" menu in the virtual machines menu bar, VirtualBox has a handy menu item named
"Install guest additions", which will automatically bring up the Additions in your VM window.
If the menu item does not work, you can perform the following steps manually:
1. Start the virtual machine where you have installed a Windows guest operating system.
2. Select "Mount CD/DVD-ROM" from the "Devices" menu in the virtual machines menu bar
and then "CD/DVD-ROM image". This brings up the Virtual Disk Manager described in Sec-
tion 3.5, “The Virtual Disk Manager”.
3. In the Virtual Disk Manager, press the "Add" button and browse your host file system for the
VBoxGuestAdditions.iso file:
• On a Windows host, you can find this file in the VirtualBox installation directory (usually
under C:\Program files\InnoTek VirtualBox).
• On a Linux host, you can find this file in the additions folder under where you installed
VirtualBox (usually /opt/VirtualBox-xxx).
4. Back in the Virtual Disk Manager, select that ISO file and press the "Select" button. This will
mount the ISO file and present it to your Windows guest as a CD-ROM.

Running the installer

Unless you have the Autostart feature disabled in your Windows guest, Windows will now autostart
the VirtualBox Guest Additions installation program from the Additions ISO. If the Autostart fea-
ture has been turned off, choose setup.exe from the CD/DVD drive inside the guest to start the in-
staller.
The installer will add several device drivers to the Windows driver database and then invoke the
hardware detection wizard.
Depending on your configuration, it might display warnings that the drivers are not digitally signed.
You must confirm these in order to continue the installation and properly install the Additions.
After installation, reboot your guest operating system to activate the Additions.
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