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| #10458 | obsolete | Virtualbox stopped working: Fatal: No bootable medium found. System halted | ||
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I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 on an x86_64 machine. The guest is Windows 7. I've been running Virtualbox 4.1.12 daily since April 3. (and earlier versions before that) I ran it 2 days ago without problems. When I ran it last night, I got the message: Fatal: No bootable medium found! System halted. I haven't changed any of the virtualbox settings. Any idea of what's wrong? Could one of the latest updates to Ubuntu have broken virtualbox? VB is configured as:
IDE Controller
IDE Secondary Master (CD/DVD): Empty
SATA Controller
SATA Port 0: Win7-disk1.vdi (Normal, 58.59 GB)
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| #10567 | invalid | undefined symbol: vorbis_version_string | ||
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 12.04 (x86_64), I cannot get virtualbox to run. When run from the command line, I get the message: VirtualBox: supR3HardenedMainGetTrustedMain: dlopen("/usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox.so",) failed: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsndfile.so.1: undefined symbol: vorbis_version_string I have tried using apt-get to remove then re-install virtualbox, but it still gets the same message. Recently, the libavcodec53 was installed, which uninstalled a couple of other codecs. I uninstalled libavcodec53, tried installing various versions of libsndfile, codecs, and still cannot get virtualbox. (This is especially frustrating because I need to get work done, and disable sound because it's just a distraction, and vb will not run because of some sound capability that I do not use. |
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| #11228 | obsolete | Windows 7 guest freezes in ubuntu 12.10 host | ||
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