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Inaccessible PC

Posted: 18. Sep 2012, 15:06
by Luke Orford
Hi my PC crashed and restarted whilst using Virtual Box and now every time I go to open up Virtual System is get this error message.


D:\tinderbox\win-4.1\src\VBox\Main\src-server\MachineImpl.cpp[707] (Machine::registeredInit).
Result Code:
E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component:
VirtualBox
Interface:
IVirtualBox {c28be65f-1a8f-43b4-81f1-eb60cb516e66}

The thing is the D:\ drive is my CD drive.

Could anyone help me please?

Thank you

Re: Inaccessible PC

Posted: 18. Sep 2012, 15:34
by mpack
"D:\Tinderbox\etc" indicates the source code line which generated the error, it doesn't indicate a path on your PC.

Not your fault, but I'm afraid the error message you provide is spectacularly unhelpful. A VM log file might be more useful (post as a zipped attachment please).

Re: Inaccessible PC

Posted: 18. Sep 2012, 15:44
by Luke Orford
OK not sure if this helps some more?

Runtime error opening 'C:\Users\luke.GRANTMACDONALD\VirtualBox VMs\New XP\New XP.vbox' for reading: -102 (File not found.).
D:\tinderbox\win-4.1\src\VBox\Main\src-server\MachineImpl.cpp[707] (Machine::registeredInit).
Result Code:
E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component:
VirtualBox
Interface:
IVirtualBox {c28be65f-1a8f-43b4-81f1-eb60cb516e66}

Ive attached the log files hopefully its the right one.
Logs.rar
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Luke

Re: Inaccessible PC

Posted: 18. Sep 2012, 16:25
by mpack
Luke Orford wrote:OK not sure if this helps some more?
Runtime error opening 'C:\Users\luke.GRANTMACDONALD\VirtualBox VMs\New XP\New XP.vbox' for reading: -102 (File not found.)
Well yes that helps - "File not found" is fairly self-explanatory.

With VirtualBox shut down, look in your VM folder ("C:\Users\luke.GRANTMACDONALD\VirtualBox VMs\New XP") for a file called "New XP.vbox-tmp" or "New XP.vbox-new". If either of those files exists then rename it to "New XP.vbox" then run VirtualBox. If neither file exists but a file called "New XP.vbox-prev" exists then try it with that.

Re: Inaccessible PC

Posted: 18. Sep 2012, 16:29
by Luke Orford
Ok i will see if that works

Re: Inaccessible PC

Posted: 18. Sep 2012, 16:31
by mpack
Incidentally, if you still have Microsoft's little joke option set, where it hides the extension of registered file types, then I advise you to turn that feature off in folder options.

Re: Inaccessible PC

Posted: 18. Sep 2012, 16:33
by Luke Orford
perfect works now.

Thanks for your help.