I was able to power on all of them, mess around with a few things, everything worked fine. No problems running any of the 6 Virtual Box machines after this. Last week I just got rid of VMware Fusion and all it's VMs. All the important files I had on Fusion VMs is stored on a cloud.
Plus I saw it as an opportunity to set up each OS the way I wanted it to, to get practice etc. Trying to transfer VMs that I created in Fusion was too daunting of a task. I've googled the problem, and anyone that has something similar is with an Ubuntu host, and the commands that people are responding with are out of my league in understanding what is actually being fixed, and there is no follow up as to it actually fixing the problem.Īnyone have any ideas as to what I could do? I'm not sure if uninstalling VBox, and re-installing it would help. I'm also have the latest version of VirtualBox, and it's updated completely. The only one that works is Windows 7 Professional which was my latest install. It says the same thing for 4 other machines. Users/vbox/tinderbox/5.0-mac-rel/src/VBox/Main/src-server/MachineImpl.cpp (nsresult Machine::i_registeredInit()). '/Users/hostname/VirtualBox VMs/Ubunutu/Ubunutu.vbox' for reading: -102(File not found.). Please inspect the error message shown below and press the Refresh button if you want to repeat the accessibility check: Runtime error opening
The selected virtual machine is inaccessible.
All the sudden today I open up Virtual Box, and 5 out of the 6 VMs are inaccessible. I liked it, and ended up getting rid of VMware Fusion all together. A few weeks ago I downloaded Virtual Box to give it a try. So for the last year and half I've been using VMWare Fusion on my Mac, setting up Windows 7 to do stuff for my Networking class and I just started using Linux to learn more.