An Operating System Was Not Found - repeated issues installing Windows Server 2016 under VirtualBox
Posted: 16. Jul 2020, 18:46
Hi all.
I'm pretty much out of ideas on this so it's finally time to ask someone else for help.
I've been trying to set up a Windows Server 2016 guest installation to do some software testing. The installation seems to be going fine but then seems to stop. From what I can see it gets to a point where it would restart the system and continue, but never continues after the restart. Once the system restarts it gives you an option to boot from the CD. I would usually ignore this as Windows continues to do it's own thing without interference. However once the timer expires it simply brings up a "An operating system wasn't found" error. Rebooting and booting from the ISO image once again does not give the option to continue it either.
The Windows Server 2016 is an ISO downloaded directly from Microsoft and I have downloaded it twice to verify that the image isn't somehow corrupted. I don't know if there are any settings that I need to change or whatnot to ensure that everything runs correctly, so far other than setting the ISO file and default memory allication I've made no changes to the settings.
My host system is running on Windows 10 64-bit.
If anyone has any advice on what to do here, either to help debug this issue or fix it then I would greatly appreciate the help! I have attached the VBox.log file here too, in case that will be of any help.
Cheers.
Max
I'm pretty much out of ideas on this so it's finally time to ask someone else for help.
I've been trying to set up a Windows Server 2016 guest installation to do some software testing. The installation seems to be going fine but then seems to stop. From what I can see it gets to a point where it would restart the system and continue, but never continues after the restart. Once the system restarts it gives you an option to boot from the CD. I would usually ignore this as Windows continues to do it's own thing without interference. However once the timer expires it simply brings up a "An operating system wasn't found" error. Rebooting and booting from the ISO image once again does not give the option to continue it either.
The Windows Server 2016 is an ISO downloaded directly from Microsoft and I have downloaded it twice to verify that the image isn't somehow corrupted. I don't know if there are any settings that I need to change or whatnot to ensure that everything runs correctly, so far other than setting the ISO file and default memory allication I've made no changes to the settings.
My host system is running on Windows 10 64-bit.
If anyone has any advice on what to do here, either to help debug this issue or fix it then I would greatly appreciate the help! I have attached the VBox.log file here too, in case that will be of any help.
Cheers.
Max
The choice of animal is appropriate: Your guest is running, just really slow. Or it might guru-meditate. This is because a service that uses Microsoft Hyper-V is running on your host PC. Normally Hyper-V blocks Virtualbox. But your PC is of the type and OS where Virtualbox can attempt to run the guest using the Hyper-V engine. This arrangement is still being developed and isn't 100% yet.
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