![]() ![]() Optionally delete the old VM (right-click on the VM and run the Remove… command).Start the new (cloned) VM and run precautionary disk checks ( chkdsk or fsck).Take a snapshot of the cloned VM (a roll-back checkpoint and to minimize incremental backups)).do not Reinitialize the MAC address Clone type: Full clone Snapshots: Current machine state. If you opted for step 1, set the name to the VM’s original name.Right-click on the VM and run the Clone… command:.Optionally rename the VM so you can reuse its current name for cloned VM (you can change the VM name from the Basic tab of the General settings).Here’s the procedure to merge and compact all the snapshots to a new VM containing a single VDI file: VirtualBox has come along since I fist posted this article back in 2008 (Version 2.0.4) - the latest version of VirtualBox (4.1.2) adds a Clone command which largely renders the techniques described below redundant and hugely simplifies matters (although they will still be useful if you are interested in fine-grain snapshot management). Verified this technique with VirtualBox 4.3.4. ![]() Update December 2013: An easier way to merge snapshots This article explains how to clone and copy VirtualBox VMs (virtual machines).
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