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This is the results for Settings > Network when it is chosen as Host-only Adapter:
Host-only Adapter
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Host-only Adapter
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Re: Host-only Adapter
At first look it seems that the associated driver is missing on the host. Any error messages from the installer?
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Re: Host-only Adapter
Are you referring to C:\Users\Rui\.VirtualBox? If not, I'd appreciate it if you could tell me where the installer is...
By the way, are you in a similar situation?
By the way, are you in a similar situation?
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Re: Host-only Adapter
This is the folder holding the Virtualbox configuration files and global logs. It is not the Virtualbox installer. The installer is an executable file downloaded from http://www.virtualbox.org which you run to install Virtualbox.Rui Baptista wrote:Are you referring to C:\Users\Rui\.VirtualBox
This quite likely refers to any possible error messages that appear when running the Virtualbox installer detailed above.klaus wrote:Any error messages from the installer?
However, the VboxSVC.log in the posted zip may contain some message that those who can interpret them may know how to handle.
In the past, VERR_INTNET_FLT_IF_NOT_FOUND has happened when the Bridged network driver fails to attach to the network adapters. This Bridged driver is used in Host-Only, too.
Uninstall Virtualbox and reboot.
Go to "C:\Windows\System32\drivers", look for any files called 'Vbox*.sys' (there could be up to 5) and delete them.
Reboot again.
If you have any 3rd-party security or anti-malware software, disable the living daylights out of it for a moment.
Reinstall Virtualbox using right-click-Run-As-Administrator.
After the reinstall, open Network and Sharing Center, web-search how to find this, then view all the network adapters. Right-click the Host-Only adapter, choose Properties, then check that the "Virtualbox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver" binding is present and checked:
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Re: Host-only Adapter
I just went to network connections, chose the VirtualBox address, tested TCP/IPv4 and the IP address and Subnet mask were all zero. I replaced the address with the main screen and that's it.
Thank you so much scottgus1 and klaus!
Rui
Thank you so much scottgus1 and klaus!
Rui