Page 1 of 1

WSRV 2012R2 on Win7: VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED

Posted: 12. May 2014, 14:17
by dirkn
Hi,
I try to install an vhdx file with installed Windows Server 2012 R2 in it with no success. My Host is W7 64bit. VBox 4.3.10

Die Plattenabbilddatei Y:\Vbox\aktiveMaschinen\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage - Sysprep\Virtual Hard Disks\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage.vhdx konnte nicht geƶffnet werden.

Could not open the medium 'Y:\Vbox\aktiveMaschinen\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage - Sysprep\Virtual Hard Disks\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage.vhdx'.

VD: error VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED opening image file 'Y:\Vbox\aktiveMaschinen\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage - Sysprep\Virtual Hard Disks\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage.vhdx' (VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED).

Fehlercode:E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Komponente:Medium
Interface:IMedium {05f2bbb6-a3a6-4fb9-9b49-6d0dda7142ac}
Callee:IVirtualBox {fafa4e17-1ee2-4905-a10e-fe7c18bf5554}
Callee RC:VBOX_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND (0x80BB0001)

Any Idea what happens?

TIA
Dirk

Re: WSRV 2012R2 on Win7: VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED

Posted: 12. May 2014, 14:45
by loukingjr
I don't believe VirtualBox supports VHDx for one thing.
VD: error VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED opening image file 'Y:\Vbox\aktiveMaschinen\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage - Sysprep\Virtual Hard Disks\WSRV2012R2_Vorlage.vhdx' (VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED).
it's possible to convert a .vhdx file to a .vhd file but that is something you have to find out how to do.

Re: WSRV 2012R2 on Win7: VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED

Posted: 12. May 2014, 15:38
by dirkn
Hi,
when I create a new one it is possible to choose VHDX as existing image. So I thing it should be possible to use it. But direct when I choose the vhdx file I get the error message. It is an Hyper-V file. May be that that causes the problem.
TIA
Dirk

Re: WSRV 2012R2 on Win7: VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED

Posted: 12. May 2014, 15:50
by loukingjr
dirkn wrote:Hi,
when I create a new one it is possible to choose VHDX as existing image. So I thing it should be possible to use it. But direct when I choose the vhdx file I get the error message. It is an Hyper-V file. May be that that causes the problem.
TIA
Dirk
I have no vhdx file to see if I can select it but, as I said, VirtualBox does not support vhdx images as far as I know, and you can't have Hyper-V enabled if you want to run VirtualBox guests.