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#16563 duplicate Could not create the medium storage Xerxes
Description

I've installed VirtualBox 5.1.16 r113841 (Qt5.5.1) on a new installation of Ubuntu 16.04.2.

When I try to create a fixed disk for a new virtual machine using the GUI (guest operating system is Linux 64-bit), I get the following error:

Could not create the medium storage unit '/home/.../VirtualBox VMs/HDNode1/HDNode1.vdi'. VDI: setting image size failed for '/home/.../VirtualBox VMs/HDNode1/HDNode1.vdi' (VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER).

Result Code: VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80BB0004) Component: MediumWrap Interface: IMedium {4afe423b-43e0-e9d0-82e8-ceb307940dda}

I see that this is a duplicate of Ticket #16464, but I have additional information.

  • I've tried using a directory that exists and one that does not. Both result in the same failure.
  • I'm trying to create a 20.00 GB fixed disk. There is 418 GB available on the host system.
#11668 obsolete Could not find an open hard disk with UUID for FreeDOS Tae
Description

When you launch VirtualBox, the virtual machines complain about missing FreeDOS disk.

Could not find an open hard disk with UUID .

#9205 fixed Could not initialize DirectSoundCapture dark_overload
Description

I have tried everything to get virtualbox to stop giving me this error, but nothing works. Below is the relevant section of the log for a test VM I created with all default settings just to test this bug.

00:00:00.765 Audio: Trying driver 'dsound'. 00:00:00.810 DSound: Could not initialize DirectSoundCapture 00:00:00.812 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented) 00:00:00.812 AC97: WARNING: Unable to open PCM IN! 00:00:00.812 AC97: WARNING: Unable to open PCM MC! 00:00:00.812 VM: Raising runtime error 'HostAudioNotResponding' (fFlags=0x0) 00:00:00.812 Console: VM runtime error: fatal=false, errorID=HostAudioNotResponding message="Some audio devices (PCM_in, PCM_mic) could not be opened. Guest applications generating audio output or depending on audio input may hang. Make sure your host audio device is working properly. Check the logfile for error messages of the audio subsystem"

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