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VB 1.6? VirtualBox 4.0 is accessble using NVDA.<br>
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Yes it's fairly simple. Just export the virtual machine (ctrl-e) and
follow the prompts. You'll have to put the file on a pendrive or
something unless you can access Windows data from within your Linux
system. You'll probably need sighted help to import the VM under
linux.<br>
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Alex<br>
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On 6/26/2011 7:17 PM, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
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<div> Hi. </div>
<div> Now I'm creating a windows xp virtual machine with
virtualbox 1.6, inside windows. </div>
<div> Now my question is, can I in some way take the files for
this machine and move them directly to linux? </div>
<div> /Kristoffer </div>
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