Hi Team,
Anyone has fixed the below issue? getting error after upgrade macOS Ventura ?
my running VM version is 7.0.2
Failed to open a session for the virtual machine default.
• Details
The virtual machine 'default' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1
(0x1).
Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE
(0x80004005)
Component: MachineWrap
Interface:
IMachine (85632c68-b5bb-4316-a900-5eb28d3413df]
Problem after instalation macOS Ventura / Virtual box Version 7.0.2
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Problem after instalation macOS Ventura / Virtual box Version 7.0.2
Last edited by scottgus1 on 21. Dec 2022, 01:18, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Problem after instalation macOS Ventura / Virtual box Version 7.0.2
Try MultiOS's suggestion here: viewtopic.php?f=22&p=481332#p481332
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Re: Problem after instalation macOS Ventura / Virtual box Version 7.0.2
@siddmazhar
The thread scottgus1 linked to was only appropriate for installations that needed Kext installation to be authorised, so that method shouldn't be required for 7.0.x as there are no Kexts to install.
Is this installation a first time installation VirtualBox or an 'upgrade' from a previous installation? If it's an upgrade then, in my experience, it is essential that any previous installation is completely purged before attempting an installation of version 7.0.x as you need to ensure that all traces of the old installation (with the exception of your existing VMs) are removed, including the installed Kexts. Re-running the old installer and taking the uninstall option should do the job. I would also suggest that when you re-try the installation, you should use latest Version i.e. 7.0.4 (as of today).
The thread scottgus1 linked to was only appropriate for installations that needed Kext installation to be authorised, so that method shouldn't be required for 7.0.x as there are no Kexts to install.
Is this installation a first time installation VirtualBox or an 'upgrade' from a previous installation? If it's an upgrade then, in my experience, it is essential that any previous installation is completely purged before attempting an installation of version 7.0.x as you need to ensure that all traces of the old installation (with the exception of your existing VMs) are removed, including the installed Kexts. Re-running the old installer and taking the uninstall option should do the job. I would also suggest that when you re-try the installation, you should use latest Version i.e. 7.0.4 (as of today).
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Re: Problem after instalation macOS Ventura / Virtual box Version 7.0.2
Good to know, MultiOS, will keep that for 6.1 & earlier.multiOS wrote:The thread scottgus1 linked to was only appropriate for installations that needed Kext installation to be authorised,
Re: Problem after instalation macOS Ventura / Virtual box Version 7.0.2
Have you been able to solve the issue? I have the same problem with Ventura and VB 6.1
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Re: Problem after instalation macOS Ventura / Virtual box Version 7.0.2
@mwillema
VirtualBox 6.1.x is not compatible with Ventura Hosts and never will be as it installs/uses Kexts, which Ventura does not allow.
VirtualBox 6.1.x is not compatible with Ventura Hosts and never will be as it installs/uses Kexts, which Ventura does not allow.