Hi everyone,
Can you please help on this issue why I cannot open the WinXP Virtual Box on my laptop. This VB is ran OK on other laptops of my colleagues.
I have attached the error screenshots + the log file.
Thanks,
Nhat
Cannot open VB for WinXP
Cannot open VB for WinXP
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- VBoxHardening.log
- log file
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- after press OK on the 1st screenshot, this message box appear
- vb error 2.JPG (34.03 KiB) Viewed 700 times
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- error when opening VB
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Re: Cannot open VB for WinXP
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Re: Cannot open VB for WinXP
That's a strange error message... it implies that it couldn't open an executable image (not disk image) because something else already had the file open. I don't think I've seen that before. Normally an OS is done with the DLL/EXE file once the contents have been load. Maybe antivirus, but I'd also try rebooting the host in case some glitch has left a system DLL file-locked.
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Ah. User is using Portable-VirtualBox. That's a fork, and we don't support forks here. I must ask the OP to either demonstrate the problem using genuine VirtualBox, or fork off to the Portable-VirtualBox site to get support there.
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Ah. User is using Portable-VirtualBox. That's a fork, and we don't support forks here. I must ask the OP to either demonstrate the problem using genuine VirtualBox, or fork off to the Portable-VirtualBox site to get support there.