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On 6 November 2012 07:27, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I have a problem machine and, while troubleshooting, find it necessary to
> power off the machine and start it up again with a previous snapshot, is
> there any value in also completely closing out of the Virtual Box program
> manager before restarting the machine. I mean, do remnants of a machine's
> code persist in RAM in some way even when I have closed a machine but not
> also closed VBox too?

No and no.
It is quite safe to leave the VirtualBox Program in memory.

(On the other hand, you MUST close VirtualBox and VBoxSVC processes if
you intend to manually edit any VirtualBox configuration files using a
text editor.)

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