Previously I was able to access everything. They stopped working after I did a search of my hard drive in Kubuntu to delete unneeded ISO files. I download videos and burn them to DVD via DeVeDe. The first step is always to make an ISO file. I used a search program to search and find these ISOs and delete them. I thought I only deleted ISOs that I no longer needed. Maybe not.
Now when I turn on VirtualBox I get an error message saying that one or more device isn't accessible (screenshot below). I'm able to start up Windows 7 under VB and I can run software installed to it. I just can't access any drives other than its virtual C drive. In VB I've made sure to add the filters.
I guess I could uninstall and reinstall, but it would be nice if I could just fix this so I didn't have to get that drastic. Perhaps you can tell what's happening via the screen shot
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Screen shot doesn't appear to be hot linking. Here's a direct link:
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Edit: Trying a different one:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/32/q9q.gif/
(When you click on the link, it will pull up the screen shot, but you need to click on the icon that looks like a magnifying glass to see it full size.
Now when I turn on VirtualBox I get an error message saying that one or more device isn't accessible (screenshot below). I'm able to start up Windows 7 under VB and I can run software installed to it. I just can't access any drives other than its virtual C drive. In VB I've made sure to add the filters.
I guess I could uninstall and reinstall, but it would be nice if I could just fix this so I didn't have to get that drastic. Perhaps you can tell what's happening via the screen shot

Screen shot doesn't appear to be hot linking. Here's a direct link:
[deleted]
Edit: Trying a different one:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/32/q9q.gif/
(When you click on the link, it will pull up the screen shot, but you need to click on the icon that looks like a magnifying glass to see it full size.