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Screenshot of macrium rescue
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Hi, im trying to take a screenshot of a macrium rescue disc "restore to" page, and ive tried in Virtual box and also another pc with VMware player. Trouble is neither will let the guest macrium linux iso os install browse the host hard drives. The macrium iso installed as a ubuntu os and boots just fine.

I have a bootable usb flash drive here with Eset live rescue on and it boots and allows team viewer to be run as well, which lets me take screenshots on another pc. Is there a way perhaps to install the macrium rescue iso and have team viewer available as per the Eset bootable usb?

I do hope ive explained properly, either vm or bootable usb method if possible?

Thanks in advance Smile
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I think I understand what you're referring to. When you set up VBox did you install Guest Additions iso?
Also did you set it to Share Folders etc via the Single/Bi-Directional options?
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[attachment=200]Hi, and thank you for the quick response. I'm new to VBox so no I don't remember guest additions iso, and sharing folders. Ill go do some homework I think. Thanks for helping.

Hi, Just updated VBox to latest version. What I have done is to install the macrium linux rescue disc as a vm and it opens fine. ive tried to integrate guest additions, but nothing seems to happen. when i try to share folders a box tells me that guest additions is needed first, and to enable through the menu, just keep going in circles. any help appreciated


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(04-17-2015, 10:17 AM)Britec Wrote:  Try this manually-installing-virtualbox-guest-additions

Hi and thanks for helping, followed your instructions until i get either of these 2 errors Top pic is trying to install without acceleration.


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Try installing it in safe mode, if that don't work try installing without Direct 3D Support

Also check this 

https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch14.html
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