VogonJeltz wrote:First TOTAL noob warning
If you're a total n00b, then why in the seven kingdoms did you start messing with things? You should leave VirtualBox do its thing until you know better.
How do I know that you intervened manually? Let's look at your file structure:
00:00:02.511034 File system of 'C:\Users\Will\VirtualBox VMs\kali-linux-2019.2-amd64\kali-linux-2019.2-amd64.iso' (DVD) is ntfs
00:00:02.512339 File system of 'C:\Users\Will\VirtualBox VMs\kali-linux-2019.2-amd64\Kali\Snapshots' (snapshots) is unknown
00:00:02.512348 File system of 'C:\Users\Will\VirtualBox VMs\kali-linux-2019.2-amd64\NewVirtualDisk1.vdi' is ntfs
...
00:00:02.536466 Name <string> = "Kali" (cb=5)
Your VM is named "Kali". I'll skip the "C:\Users\Will\VirtualBox VMs\" part for brevity:
- You do not have a corresponding directory "\Kali", but a "\kali-linux-2019.2-amd64\".
- You do not have a "\Kali\Kali.vdi" but a "\NewVirtualDisk1.vdi"
- You do not have a "\Snapshots" sub-directory but a "\kali-linux-2019.2-amd64\Kali\Snapshots"
This is messed up. I suggest you delete the VM from within VirtualBox, including all its files. Then move the ISO from the directory to your "Downloads", and delete the "C:\Users\Will\VirtualBox VMs\kali-linux-2019.2-amd64" directory manually from the Explorer.
It's not worth it untangling this mess by hand. Or is it? How much time have you invested in building this, more than 1 hr?