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First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 1. Nov 2011, 04:42
by rbhuwan
I have Mac OSX Lion (Host) and Windows XP (Guest). All installed well and is working well.
Except that the First Run wizard pops up every single time. I just cancel it and windows continues to load. it is quite annoying and frustrating. Any way around it?
Thanks.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 1. Nov 2011, 08:38
by stefan.becker
Remove the cd from the giuest.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 1. Nov 2011, 11:06
by rbhuwan
Which CD? I have already removed the windows installer CD.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 1. Nov 2011, 17:34
by stefan.becker
Sorry, then i have no idea.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 2. Nov 2011, 06:12
by ChipMcK
rbhuwan wrote:Which CD? I have already removed the windows installer CD.
You did remove the CD from the virtual CD reader?
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 2. Nov 2011, 21:45
by Sasquatch
Are you referring to the First Run Wizard for configuring the VM when it's run for the first time? It should not open at all if you had it once before. In fact, you don't even get it if you create a new VM and open the settings prior to starting the VM.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 3. Nov 2011, 18:31
by theDaniel
rbhuwan wrote:
Except that the First Run wizard pops up every single time. I just cancel it and windows continues to load. it is quite annoying and frustrating. Any way around it?
Sounds like a host permissions problem. Have you tried "repairing permissions" ?
Maybe VB isn't reading the VirtualBox.xml file right. Because the only way I can make this happen on my Mac is to remove the VirtualBox.xml file. Make sure you can read and write to that file.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 3. Nov 2011, 23:41
by Sasquatch
theDaniel wrote:rbhuwan wrote:
Except that the First Run wizard pops up every single time. I just cancel it and windows continues to load. it is quite annoying and frustrating. Any way around it?
Sounds like a host permissions problem. Have you tried "repairing permissions" ?
Maybe VB isn't reading the VirtualBox.xml file right. Because the only way I can make this happen on my Mac is to remove the VirtualBox.xml file. Make sure you can read and write to that file.
The First Run Wizard is a per VM setting. Whenever you create a new VM, you're presented by it once for that VM only. This is the item responsible for it:
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<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/FirstRun" value="yes"/>
This will be removed from the XML file after the first time the VM has ran, or when a boot medium is manually attached to it (not an empty VDI during VM creation) in the settings.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 4. Nov 2011, 03:04
by theDaniel
Sasquatch wrote:
The First Run Wizard is a per VM setting. Whenever you create a new VM, you're presented by it once for that VM only. This is the item responsible for it:
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<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/FirstRun" value="yes"/>
This will be removed from the XML file after the first time the VM has ran, or when a boot medium is manually attached to it (not an empty VDI during VM creation) in the settings.
Wow!! That is great to know! I didn't start this thread, but I appreciate this information! Thanks Sasquatch!

FWIW I put this line of code into the xml file, saved it and ran VB, but it made no difference; No "set-up wizard" ran.
So, should the OP find this line and delete it?
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 7. Nov 2011, 20:12
by Sasquatch
theDaniel wrote:FWIW I put this line of code into the xml file, saved it and ran VB, but it made no difference; No "set-up wizard" ran.
Worked for me. Make sure that VB isn't running, else it will overwrite the XML file and the changes will be reverted.
The OP should see if this line is there. Or better yet, if changing settings are preserved. If they aren't, then it would seem that the file is read-only and he needs to fix that.
Re: First Run Wizard Runs Everytime
Posted: 8. Nov 2011, 00:32
by theDaniel
Sasquatch wrote:theDaniel wrote:FWIW I put this line of code into the xml file, saved it and ran VB, but it made no difference; No "set-up wizard" ran.
Worked for me. Make sure that VB isn't running, else it will overwrite the XML file and the changes will be reverted.
Thank you, yes, I saved first w/o VB running, but what can I say, I tried it twice but I didn't get "Mr. Wizard".
Sasquatch wrote:The OP should see if this line is there. Or better yet, if changing settings are preserved. If they aren't, then it would seem that the file is read-only and he needs to fix that.
Yep, that sounds like a very good point.