Hi,
Can you help to the following?
00:00:05.362708 Failed to open image 'F:\vms\Win11VM HD8A\Unattended-485fe4e0-a212-4b7f-acb8-a100e09f5f90-aux-iso.viso' in read-only mode (VERR_PATH_NOT_FOUND).
00:00:05.362708 AHCI: Failed to attach drive to Port2 (VERR_PATH_NOT_FOUND)}, preserve=false aResultDetail=-103
00:00:05.363333 Console: Machine state changed to 'PoweredOff'
00:00:05.372815 Power up failed (vrc=VERR_PATH_NOT_FOUND, rc=E_FAIL (0X80004005))
00:00:05.374047 GUI: UIMachineViewNormal::resendSizeHint: Restoring guest size-hint for screen 0 to 800x600
00:00:05.374136 ERROR [COM]: aRC=E_ACCESSDENIED (0x80070005) aIID={4680b2de-8690-11e9-b83d-5719e53cf1de} aComponent={DisplayWrap} aText={The console is not powered up (Display::setVideoModeHint)}, preserve=false aResultDetail=0
00:00:05.374525 GUI: Aborting startup due to power up progress issue detected...
00:00:05.399943 GUI: UICommon: Handling aboutToQuit request..
00:00:06.535203 GUI: UICommon: aboutToQuit request handled!
Issue to start VM
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Re: Issue to start VM
Looks like the problem is: the ".viso" file cannot be found.
A .viso is a definition file from Virtualbox's VISO (Virtual ISO) Creator tool. It defines host folders that have been chosen to be faked to look like a CD Image (ISO file) to the VM.
Your VM's .viso file is missing. You need to find it and put it back. Or remove the .viso from the VM's Optical Drive.