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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #13469 | obsolete | Failed to open a session for the virtual machine | ||
| Description |
Hi everyone- Just installed VirtualBox 4.3.16-95972 Formatted my system and reinstalled Windows 7 65 SP1, then installed Virtualbox and connected my windows 7 VDI. Made sure all VirtualBox settings were the same as before (Porcessors, Mac Addresses etc). The name is Quickbooks.VDI Before my system format, this VirtualBox VPS ran just fine. Now however, I get this error message: Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Quickbooks The virtual machine 'Quickbooks' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1). More details may be available in... Here are the details: Result code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Machine Interface: IMachine {480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048} I have also attached my log file to this ticket. I have verified that VT-x is active in the Bios and in Windows 7. |
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| #6572 | obsolete | Able to add two identical DVD images, resulting in inaccessible VM with no error message | ||
| Description |
Somehow, I was able to get into a situation where I had two identical attached CD images. This resulted in an "inaccessible" VM, with *no* error message to guide me to the problem/fix. I was managing the VM via the GUI. Here is the offending config snippet: <StorageController name="IDE Controller" type="PIIX4" PortCount="2">
<AttachedDevice passthrough="false" type="DVD" port="0" device="0">
<Image uuid="{aa281874-fdb0-421e-2194-7d0a4816598f}"/>
</AttachedDevice>
<AttachedDevice passthrough="false" type="DVD" port="0" device="1">
<Image uuid="{aa281874-fdb0-421e-2194-7d0a4816598f}"/>
</AttachedDevice>
</StorageController>
This corresponds to the vbox guest additions DVD image: <Image uuid="{aa281874-fdb0-421e-2194-7d0a4816598f}" location="/usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso"/>
I'm not completely sure what I did to get in this situation, and don't have time to reproduce it, but here's what I think was the sequence.
Removing both duplicate attached devices from the XML config yielded an accessible VM, and I was back in business. |
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| #10124 | worksforme | VirtualBox Crashes when Switching Networking Adaptor's "Attached To" | ||
| Description |
VBox: 4.1.8r75467 Steps to reproduce
The host pops up a dialog box that VirtualBox has closed (or something like that). Clicking OK (or whatever the button says) makes the guest window disappear, and the guest shows as aborted. I've been trying different things to work around this, including "unplugging" (disconnecting) the adaptor before switching its attachment (as I had done to produce the attached log), but that fails, too. Switching the attachment doesn't always crash VBox, but it seems to maybe 50% of the time. Oh, and this is new in 4.1.8. My previous version didn't crash with this (common, for me) use case. |
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