Error
Error
Runtime error opening '/Users/xxxx/VirtualBox VMs/WIN7EN/WIN7EN.vbox' for reading: -102(File not found.).
/Users/vbox/tinderbox/5.0-mac-rel/src/VBox/Main/src-server/MachineImpl.cpp[740] (nsresult Machine::i_registeredInit()).
Result Code:
NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Component:
MachineWrap
Interface:
IMachine {f30138d4-e5ea-4b3a-8858-a059de4c93fd}
I looked and to the best of my knowledge the file is still where it's supposed to be, is there another solution for this?
For what it's worth I have another Windows 7 guest and it's working perfectly fine, they look like they have the same contents in the VirtualBox VMs folder.
/Users/vbox/tinderbox/5.0-mac-rel/src/VBox/Main/src-server/MachineImpl.cpp[740] (nsresult Machine::i_registeredInit()).
Result Code:
NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Component:
MachineWrap
Interface:
IMachine {f30138d4-e5ea-4b3a-8858-a059de4c93fd}
I looked and to the best of my knowledge the file is still where it's supposed to be, is there another solution for this?
For what it's worth I have another Windows 7 guest and it's working perfectly fine, they look like they have the same contents in the VirtualBox VMs folder.
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socratis
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Re: Error
Open up Terminal and post the output of the following:
ls -alR /Users/xxxx/VirtualBox VMs/WIN7EN/
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Re: Error
I'm doing this for a friend so was more for his privacy.socratis wrote:Open up Terminal and post the output of the following:
ls -alR /Users/xxxx/VirtualBox VMs/WIN7EN/Oh, and by the way, you don't really have to use xxxx. Nobody is going to hack you based on you revealing your username.
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Re: Error
Of course it won't work! I made a mistake while issuing the command; didn't think about the space between "VirtualBox" and "VMs". Try the following:
ls -alR "/Users/xxxx/VirtualBox VMs/WIN7EN/"Notice the quotes at the beginning and end of the path. If that doesn't work, try:
ls -alR "/Users/xxxx/VirtualBox VMs/"and if that doesn't work, try:
ls -alR /Users/xxxx/VirtualBox*Notice the absence of quotes in the last one.Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
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socratis
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Re: Error
Actually, no, it is not!jnuey wrote:I looked and to the best of my knowledge the file is still where it's supposed to be
Something is not right over here. Your files are not in their default directories. The contents of the "WIN7EN/WIN7", i.e. "WIN7EN.vbox", "WIN7EN.vbox-prev" and "WIN7EN.vdi" should really be one level up, in the "WIN7EN" directory. Did you move them manually? What's the story here? How did this happen? For sure it wasn't VBox that did it on its own.
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BTW, you can now stop editing out the username... You forgot to obfuscate the terminal window title
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Re: Error
I had no idea that was from Ashton's Mac until socratis gave his name away by including his initials. "A.G." 
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Re: Error
In that case, I would erase the 3 files in the "WIN7EM/WIN7" directory, unless you want an extra 98,202,314,799 bytes occupying space on your hard drive. You should have moved those 3 files, not copy them...jnuey wrote:I copied the files a directory up
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