Hello i new here, and I just wanted to install car diagnostic software on virtual machine winwods xp
But I came across this problem. What does it mean?
My English is not that good and never used virtualbox before
I hope you can see my image
If not here is eror message
Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Lexia 7.83.
Failed to load R0 module D:\/VMMR0.r0: The path is not clean of leading double slashes: 'D:\/VMMR0.r0' (VERR_SUPLIB_PATH_NOT_CLEAN).
Failed to load VMMR0.r0 (VERR_SUPLIB_PATH_NOT_CLEAN).
Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component: ConsoleWrap
Interface: IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}
Failed to load R0 module.
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mpack
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
Don't install software in a root folder, or from a root folder.
Also, right click and use "Run as administrator" when running the VirtualBox installer.
If your English is not good then don't use English to post. Use whatever language best suits you. We'll use an online translation service to understand it, assuming we don't already. See DeepL Translator.
Also, right click and use "Run as administrator" when running the VirtualBox installer.
If your English is not good then don't use English to post. Use whatever language best suits you. We'll use an online translation service to understand it, assuming we don't already. See DeepL Translator.
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
Throwing in too, that if you installed Virtualbox in the D drive, this will not force your guests onto the D drive. Virtualbox is only 250-ish MB and should go in the default C:\Program Files\Oracle\Virtualbox. You can set new guests to go to a folder in the D drive using the main Virtualbox window's File menu, Preferences, General tab, Default Machine Folder.
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
mpack wrote:Don't install software in a root folder, or from a root folder.
Also, right click and use "Run as administrator" when running the VirtualBox installer.
If your English is not good then don't use English to post. Use whatever language best suits you. We'll use an online translation service to understand it, assuming we don't already.
i am watching tutorial in youtube i am doing everyting same as he , nut only one thing i cant . he go machine settings shared folder and schooses windows xp isntalation file there and i cant do that
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SpringWaterPaul
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
guys take a look at picture why i cat find windows xp on shared folders, in tutorial huy slecting windows xp there
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scottgus1
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
Your guest does not have a CD drive in it, so there's no way to install an OS. The drive is 16 terabytes?! Eek. Did you get this guest as an importable OVA appliance?
Try a fresh new guest. Read the manual, section 1. It explains how to set up a Virtualbox guest.
Try a fresh new guest. Read the manual, section 1. It explains how to set up a Virtualbox guest.
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SpringWaterPaul
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
In turoial guy is selecting VDI file on storagescottgus1 wrote:Your guest does not have a CD drive in it, so there's no way to install an OS. The drive is 16 terabytes?! Eek. Did you get this guest as an importable OVA appliance?
Try a fresh new guest. Read the manual, section 1. It explains how to set up a Virtualbox guest.
and in shared folder he is choosing winwodows xp
now i got error what does this mean?
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
I didn't notice the 16TB thing. No way XP is going to install on a 16TB drive. I don't see how XP can use that drive at all. So, either the YouTube tutorial guy is a complete idiot, or the OP is not doing what the tutorial said. But, I don't intend to parse an outside VLog anyway.
But that is not the immediate error, the immediate error is unchanged from the first post: for some reason it's referencing a root folder, which modern Windows will not like at all. I assume the OP tried to install VirtualBox in the root of drive D.
But that is not the immediate error, the immediate error is unchanged from the first post: for some reason it's referencing a root folder, which modern Windows will not like at all. I assume the OP tried to install VirtualBox in the root of drive D.
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Re: Failed to load R0 module.
In your first post you mentioned that your English is not good. That's fine. Use a translating website, like DeepL or Google Translate.
The 'leading double slashes' error means you installed Virtualbox on the root of the host PC's drive instead of the default 'C:\Program Files\Oracle\Virtualbox'. Installing Virtualbox on a different drive does not cause the guest files to be on that drive. The guests will still go on 'C:Users\{you}\Virtualbox VMs'.
You should uninstall Virtualbox and ignore/delete that tutorial you have been watching, it is all wrong.
Reinstall Virtualbox by right-clicking the installer and choosing Run As Administrator even if you already are an administrator. The installer might remember that you installed on the D drive root. If so, manually point the installer's folder location to 'C:\Program Files\Oracle\Virtualbox'. When Virtualbox opens, install the Extension Pack if you want. Close and re-open Virtualbox.
In the main Virtualbox window, File menu, Preferences, General tab, Default Machine Folder, set this folder location to a folder on the D drive. Now all new guests will go in the D drive.
Install the XP guest according to the instructions in section 1 of the manual.
The 'leading double slashes' error means you installed Virtualbox on the root of the host PC's drive instead of the default 'C:\Program Files\Oracle\Virtualbox'. Installing Virtualbox on a different drive does not cause the guest files to be on that drive. The guests will still go on 'C:Users\{you}\Virtualbox VMs'.
You should uninstall Virtualbox and ignore/delete that tutorial you have been watching, it is all wrong.
Reinstall Virtualbox by right-clicking the installer and choosing Run As Administrator even if you already are an administrator. The installer might remember that you installed on the D drive root. If so, manually point the installer's folder location to 'C:\Program Files\Oracle\Virtualbox'. When Virtualbox opens, install the Extension Pack if you want. Close and re-open Virtualbox.
In the main Virtualbox window, File menu, Preferences, General tab, Default Machine Folder, set this folder location to a folder on the D drive. Now all new guests will go in the D drive.
Install the XP guest according to the instructions in section 1 of the manual.