No network adapters
No network adapters
I have a Win 7 OS. Initially I had a VirtualBox v 4.2.6, everything was ok on my network adapters. I was able to see the Lan adapter and the Wifi adapter.
After upgrading to 4.3.6, I don't have any adapter there anymore. I have internet over them, but can see them in Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections
It's nothing there but the VirtualBox adapter.
After upgrading to 4.3.6, I don't have any adapter there anymore. I have internet over them, but can see them in Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections
It's nothing there but the VirtualBox adapter.
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mpack
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Re: No network adapters
Does that mean a Win7-64bit host?hohngates wrote: I have a Win 7 OS
Try and uninstall/reinstall, making sure to run the installer using "Run as administrator", and also make sure that you are not configured to silently reject non-MS drivers.
Re: No network adapters
It's a 32bit OS, I already did, uninstalled and reinstalled with admin rights. Nothing.
Re: No network adapters
I tried to send you a screen shoot but I'm not allowed.
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Re: No network adapters
You can post screenshots as attachments (see "Upload attachment" tab in the new message form). Only URLs are not allowed.
btw. If you want to post screenshots, post one that shows the network devices branch of your host Device Manager.
btw. If you want to post screenshots, post one that shows the network devices branch of your host Device Manager.
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Re: No network adapters
Sorry, with the information given I can't tell you what's wrong.
Please state your problem again. Be clear on all the important points, particularly whether you are talking about things seen in the host or the guest. The thing that throws me is that you say that the internet connection still works, you just can't see the NICs, all you can see is the VirtualBox adapter. No matter how I try to model your problem, that statement doesn't make sense to me. E.g. if you were saying that NICs were missing from the list of those that can be bridged to - none of the VBox adapters would be listed there. If you're talking about the list of adapters visible to the guest... well it's a VM, it doesn't see host NICs. It'll see whatever you've told VBox to emulate... but the VBox name shouldn't appear there either.
Most of the "NICs" listed in your picture are not real: I would expect that only the top one can be bridged to.
Please state your problem again. Be clear on all the important points, particularly whether you are talking about things seen in the host or the guest. The thing that throws me is that you say that the internet connection still works, you just can't see the NICs, all you can see is the VirtualBox adapter. No matter how I try to model your problem, that statement doesn't make sense to me. E.g. if you were saying that NICs were missing from the list of those that can be bridged to - none of the VBox adapters would be listed there. If you're talking about the list of adapters visible to the guest... well it's a VM, it doesn't see host NICs. It'll see whatever you've told VBox to emulate... but the VBox name shouldn't appear there either.
Most of the "NICs" listed in your picture are not real: I would expect that only the top one can be bridged to.
Re: No network adapters
I had installed VirtualBox 2.6 installed on my Asus V55 Laptop with Win 7 32bit OS installed, windows updates deactivated. With this version all my NIC (Atheros Lan and Atheros Wifi were displayed in control panel). I wanted to install on another VirtualBox VM Mac -OSx Lion. I got some error messages and after some google search on a forum post suggested to upgrade to a latest version. So I did. And after upgrading to latest version (standard instalation with all components installed), I've noticed that my NIC dissappeared from control panel, just like in that screen shot.
Please note that my NIC adapters are working properly.
Please note that my NIC adapters are working properly.
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Re: No network adapters
Are you saying that just by installing VirtualBox it makes your host's physical NICs to disappear?
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Re: No network adapters
Exactly this happend after installing VirtualBox 4.3.6 over VirtualBox 4.2.6. No other software was installed.
Re: No network adapters
And I've quit trying to install Mac OsX on it. Then I've removed the VBox with Uninstall, rebooted the pc, reinstalled the VBox without any network support and nothing happend.
Re: No network adapters
"Awsome support". After your app crippled my computer I have to wait a year to find a fix to it. Nice app but terrible support.
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Re: No network adapters
Well, you realize that this forum is not an official support channel?
And none of the volunteers here work for Oracle?
And none of the volunteers here work for Oracle?
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Re: No network adapters
If you want real support you need to buy a support contract from Oracle. This site is a user self help forum.