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Okay, so I am trying to install Windows on VirtualBox and my iMac will not recognize the disk. It seems like it is trying to read it several times and then it just spits it out.

I know nothing is wrong with the disk because I just installed it for VirtualBox on my MacBook. Does anyone know what the issue could be?

- Currently using a MacBook Pro running OS X Snow Leopard
- syncs with iPhone 5
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Never mind. Now, all of a sudden, it wants to read it.

- Currently using a MacBook Pro running OS X Snow Leopard
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