Virtualbox vmmouse.sys and vmxnet.sys missing

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Jenn82
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Virtualbox vmmouse.sys and vmxnet.sys missing

Post by Jenn82 »

Hi everyone,

Everytime I load up the guest system (XP 32 bit) I am prompted twice for:
The file 'vmmouse.sys' on VMware Pointing Device Disk is needed.
The file 'vmxnet.sys' on VMware Pointing Device Disk is needed.
The result is that the Ethernet Controller is not properly installed (and no internet access) on the guest OS.

The guest additions is already mapped to the D: and I can go in to the guest OS and run the installation file VBOXWindowsAdditions-x86.exe successfully, but after the reboot of the guest os the ethernet still doesn't work.

Peeking into the \32Bit folder I noticed a readme:
Sun xVM VirtualBox Guest Additions
Where have the Windows drivers gone?
- The Windows Guest Additions drivers were removed from this directory to save space on your hard drive. To get the files you have to extract them from the Windows Guest Additions installers:

To extract the 32-bit drivers to "C:\Drivers", do the following:
VBoxWindowsAdditions-x86 /extract /D=C:\Drivers


If I run:
sudo sh VBoxWindowsAdditions-x86 /extract /D=C:\Drivers
I get the message
Detected unsupported amd64 environment.
and nothing is extracted in the /32Bit directory.

If I try to run Devices > Install Guest Additions... nothing happens.

Can anyone help shed some insight into what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks a ton in advance

Other information:
VirtualBox version: virtualbox-21_2.1.4-42893_Ubuntu_intrepid_amd64.deb
Host system: Ubuntu 8.10 64 bit (intel processessor)
Guest system: XP sp2 32 bit
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Re: Virtualbox vmmouse.sys and vmxnet.sys missing

Post by Sasquatch »

You still have the VMWare additions installed. They ship their own drivers that won't work with the VB interfaces. See the VirtualBox FAQ for more info. Remove the VMWA and you should have a working network.
Read the Forum Posting Guide before opening a topic.
VirtualBox FAQ: Check this before asking questions.
Online User Manual: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.
Howto: Install Linux Guest Additions
Howto: Use Shared Folders on Linux Guest
See the Tutorials and FAQ section at the top of the Forum for more guides.
Try searching the forums first with Google and add the site filter for this forum.
E.g. install guest additions site:forums.virtualbox.org

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Jenn82
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Joined: 6. Mar 2009, 18:35

Re: Virtualbox vmmouse.sys and vmxnet.sys missing

Post by Jenn82 »

I was able to resolve this by going into the settings for the XP virtual machine and changing adapter type to Intel Pro/1000 MT Desktop in the Network section from the default.
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