Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.194]
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C:\Windows\system32>sc query vboxdrv
SERVICE_NAME: vboxdrv
TYPE : 1 KERNEL_DRIVER
STATE : 1 STOPPED
WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 577 (0x241)
SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
CHECKPOINT : 0x0
WAIT_HINT : 0x0
C:\Windows\system32>
Installation ends with a prompt to reboot but as I know from experience, when Virtualbox asks to reboot something went bad and rebooting is ineffective as cure more than 99% of the time. Attempting to start any VM in this condition results in a log similar to the one attached.
[color=#00AA00]bird[/color] wrote:it smells like some driver signature verification issue on your system.
Did you download this from the test builds area? Are you using Secure Boot? Because if you do, you might have missed this:
Installing Windows test builds
The Windows test build packages are working precisely like a usual VirtualBox installer packages, with one difference: they will not work (the error message will point to unsigned drivers) if you install them on Windows 10 if your system has UEFI secure boot enabled. To make these test build work you need to disable UEFI secure boot in the system's UEFI config.
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
I wouldn't have been so surprised if I would have seen that. Unfortunately I didn't and I couldn't find it even now. A sticky thread in Windows hosts section would have certainly catch my attention.
And if you didn't see it in the same page where you downloaded the build from, I highly doubt it that a sticky in the forums would help any more...
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.