The Virtual Media Manager

keeps track of all the hard disk, CD/DVD-ROM, and floppy disk images which are in use by virtual machines. These are often referred to as known media and come from two sources:

The known media can be viewed and changed using the Virtual Media Manager tool, which you access by clicking Media on the global Tools menu in .

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The known media are conveniently grouped in separate tabs for the supported formats. These formats are:

For each image, the Virtual Media Manager shows you the full path of the image file and other information, such as the virtual machine the image is currently attached to.

The Virtual Media Manager enables you to do the following:

To perform these actions, highlight the medium in the Virtual Media Manager and then do one of the following:

Use the Storage page in a VM's Settings window to create a new disk image. By default, disk images are stored in the VM's folder.

You can copy hard disk image files to other host systems and then import them in to VMs from the host system. However, some Windows guest OSes may require that you configure the new VM in a similar way to the old one.

Do not simply make copies of virtual disk images. If you import such a second copy into a VM, issues an error because assigns a universally unique identifier (UUID) to each disk image to ensure that it is only used one time. See . Also, if you want to copy a VM to another system, use the import and export features. See .