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| #16756 | worksforme | 5.1.22 Upgrade disk validation does not recognize selected drive | ||
| Description |
I do not have enough space on C: drive, which is detected by the upgrade installer, but it does not recognize that the current install and the drive selected in previous screens is the D: drive which I do have enough space on. The installer presents me with a dialog to select another drive (C is appropriately highlighted), but does not permit me to select any drive. I therefore cannot upgrade to 5.1.22. |
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| #16755 | worksforme | Unable to open any virtual machines after VirtualBox Update | ||
| Description |
Hello, I use Virtual Box, and always update to the latest version when available. I was in VirtualBox-5.0.16-105871-Win, hence no more recent version works, I tried VirtualBox-5.1.16-113841-Win, VirtualBox-5.1.18-114002-Win, VirtualBox-5.1.20-114628 -Win and VirtualBox-5.1.22-115126-Win, all can not initialize the virtual machines. I get the following error: Failed to open a session for the Ubuntu virtual machine - Server - PHP. The virtual machine 'Ubuntu - Server - PHP' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1). More details may be available in 'D: \ VirtualBox \ Ubuntu - Server - PHP \ Logs \ VBoxHardening.log'. Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: MachineWrap Interface: IMachine {b2547866-a0a1-4391-8b86-6952d82efaa0} Host: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise All log files are attached. Thank you. |
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| #16752 | worksforme | Resizing disk fails for macOS guest | ||
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I tried to resize a 20 GB VDI disk to 40 GB using VBoxManage, and that didn't work as I expected. I'm not entirely sure which component failed, but I decided to post this as a bug here. Please find the details below. Environment VirtualBox version: 5.1.22 r115126 (Qt5.6.2) Host OS: macOS Sierra 10.12.4 Guest OS: macOS Sierra 10.12 Steps to reproduce The following steps assume that a macOS Sierra 10.12 VM with a 20 GB disk (VDI) already exists in VirtualBox. 1) Resize disk. VBoxManage modifymedium disk \ ~/VirtualBox\ VMs/macOS\ Sierra\ 10.12/macOS\ Sierra\ 10.12.vdi \ --resize 40960 2) Boot VM to expand the filesystem. Results 1) The VM's storage settings for the disk indicate that the disk is now 40 GB - as expected. 2) The guest OS still indicates that the disk is 20 GB. Workaround Cloning the disk after resizing it, and then replacing in the VM's storage settings worked. I used the command below to clone the disk. VBoxManage clonemedium \ ~/VirtualBox\ VMs/macOS\ Sierra\ 10.12/macOS\ Sierra\ 10.12.vdi \ ~/VirtualBox\ VMs/macOS\ Sierra\ 10.12/macOS\ Sierra\ 10.12.clone.vdi Please let me know if you need more details. |
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