There are two methods you can use to the get the information for each virtual disk registered to a virtual machine. Step two: Get the disc information for your VM Make sure you get the correct name or UUID for the VM you will be modifying. That command will return the names of all registered VMs and their UUID. VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 3.0.8 Step one: Get the name or UUID and details of your VM The removal for a standard VM install can be completed in a short list of steps. Now that testing is complete, I am ready to remove it. For this example, I’m using a virtual machine that I have set up and named “ VNAS” that was used to test an OpenFiler NAS installation (which, by the way, worked great). One common problem I see from people learning to manage Virtual Machines within VirtualBox using the VBoxManager command line is the error:Ĭannot unregister the machine  because it has 1 hard disks attachedīefore a VM can be unregistered or deleted, all disks that have been “attached” need to first be disassociated from the VM. Posted November 8th, 2009 by Ed Stafford & filed under Open Source, Technology, Virtualization. How-To: Using VBoxManage to Delete a Virtual Machine from VirtualBox
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