No audio. No network.
No audio. No network.
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Just installed a W7 guest for first time and audio and internet do not work. I get 'install a driver for your network adapter
Audi 'hardware changes may not have been detected'.
I am pretty sure the settings are the same for my XP machines.
Just installed a W7 guest for first time and audio and internet do not work. I get 'install a driver for your network adapter
Audi 'hardware changes may not have been detected'.
I am pretty sure the settings are the same for my XP machines.
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Perryg
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Re: No audio. No network.
Well that would be a mistake, especially for the network. Why did you change the default settings?I am pretty sure the settings are the same for my XP machines.
Re: No audio. No network.
That was the default settings.Perryg wrote:Well that would be a mistake, especially for the network. Why did you change the default settings?I am pretty sure the settings are the same for my XP machines.
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Re: No audio. No network.
Well the two are different. XP uses pcnet iii and Windows uses the intelpro 1000 desktop.
From the hosts terminal/command window type VBoxManage showvminfo <VM Name> --details and post here. Replace <VM Name> with the actual name of the VM. Use " " if the name has a space in it.
Note if the host is Windows you need to be in the directory that has VBoxManage.exe for the command to work.
From the hosts terminal/command window type VBoxManage showvminfo <VM Name> --details and post here. Replace <VM Name> with the actual name of the VM. Use " " if the name has a space in it.
Note if the host is Windows you need to be in the directory that has VBoxManage.exe for the command to work.
Re: No audio. No network.
Where is the exe? I did a search and got nothing.Perryg wrote:Well the two are different. XP uses pcnet iii and Windows uses the intelpro 1000 desktop.
From the hosts terminal/command window type VBoxManage showvminfo <VM Name> --details and post here. Replace <VM Name> with the actual name of the VM. Use " " if the name has a space in it.
Note if the host is Windows you need to be in the directory that has VBoxManage.exe for the command to work.
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Perryg
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Re: No audio. No network.
Should be C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\
Re: No audio. No network.
Found it but I get 'The System Cannot Find the File Specified error.Perryg wrote:Should be C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\

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Perryg
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Re: No audio. No network.
the <> are meant as a holder. You do not type them.
Re: No audio. No network.
See image above. It may be a bit cut off at the end so you may want to right click it and go to the source.Perryg wrote:Why don't you type here what you are typing in the command window. After you read my instructions again just to be sure you are doing it right.
Re: No audio. No network.
Oh.......in that case I get 'vbox' is not recognized as an internal or external command, oeprational or batch filePerryg wrote:the <> are meant as a holder. You do not type them.
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Re: No audio. No network.
you need to cd (change directory) into the folder before you run the command.
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Perryg
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Re: No audio. No network.
Did you forget that I said you needed to be in the directory for the command to work?
Re: No audio. No network.
loukingjr wrote:you need to cd (change directory) into the folder before you run the command.
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Re: No audio. No network.
in the command prompt, paste…
then the command.
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cd C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\OSX, Linux and Windows Hosts & Guests
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Re: No audio. No network.
I bet I should have said hit return after pasting. 
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