

I tried removing 2.2.2 using Revo Uninstaller, and that worked. I wonder if there is any way to bring these applications back.The host system is Windows XP, and I'm logged in with an account will full Administrator rights. But when I copied back them to my applications folder of a newly installed Mac OS X, they stopped working. So the content needs to be scrolled back and forth to see all because they are too big for the window.Ĭan you please help me with this? I was thinking about finding and installing Windows 7 in hope that it may be better as far size and resolution than Windows XP.Īnother problem I am having is that during my installation I copied the applications on my Mac to another disk thinking that it was the same as backing up. The Internet Explorer displays everything too big and doesn't fit in the window. But other Functional buttons and the User Interface items just look out of size. Everything seems to be bigger than normal and somewhat blurry. The problem I am having now is the display size of the Windows XP on the screen. I was able to install Windows XP on my MacBook with Bootcamp. (click on the link at "VirtualBox for OSX hosts") and once downloaded double-click the dmg file and follow the a.m.

dmg file from which VirtualBox was installed, so simply download the VirtualBox. To uninstall VirtualBox, open the disk image (dmg) file again and double-click on the uninstall icon contained therein. You cannot delete a machine which has snapshots or is in a saved state, so you must discard these first.

However, any hard disk images attached to the machine will be kept you can delete those separately using the Virtual Media Manager see the section called “The Virtual Media Manager”. To delete such a machine, discard the saved state first by pressing on the "Discard" button. The "Delete" menu item is disabled while a machine is in "Saved" state. All settings for that machine will be lost. To remove a virtual machine which you no longer need, right-click on it in the list of virtual machines in the main window and select "Delete" from the context menu that comes up. *Deleting virtual machines* (has to be done first) VirtualBox has an online version of its User Manual avaiable here
