VirtualBox Guest OS Does Not Boot

Asked 1 years ago, Updated 1 years ago, 99 views

I put VirtualBox (5.2.6) in my laptop (windows7) and programmed using the virtual machine ubuntu (14.04), but the battery ran out and the VirtualBox itself started again, but the virtual machine was unable to start.It has been like this since last night.

error code

 Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Ubuntu (64 bits).

The VM session was closed before any attempt to power it on.

Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component:SessionMachine
Interface:ISession {7844aa05-b02e-4cdd-a04f-ade4a762e6b7}

log messages

 VirtualBox VM 5.2.6 r120293 win.amd64 (Jan 15 2018 14:58:38) release log
00:00:01.507798 Log opened 2018-01-27T09:29:04.211858100Z
00:00:01.507800 Build Type:release
00:00:01.507802 OS Product: Windows 7
00:00:01.507804 OS Release: 6.1.7601
00:00:01.507805 OS Service Pack:1
00:00:01.569302 DMI Product Name: HP ProBook 430 G1
00:00:01.572829 DMI Product Version: A3009DF10303
00:00:01.572837 Host RAM: 3977MB (3.8GB) total, 1042MB available
00:00:01.572840 Executable: C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe
00:00:01.572841 Process ID:7588
00:00:01.572842 Package type: WINDOWS_64BITS_GENERIC
00:00:01.57314 SSM: Bad footer magic: 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00:00:01.573382 ERROR [COM]: aRC=VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80bb0004) aIID={872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed} aComponent={ConsoleWrap} aText={VM cannot start because the saved state file 'C:\Users\*******\VirtualBox VMs\Ubuntu (64 bit)\Snapshots\2018-01-26T08-42-39-313969400Z.sav' is invalid (VERR_SSM_INTEGRITY_FOOTER). Delete the saved state prior to starting the VM}, preserve=false aResultDetail = 0
00:00:01.573894 GUI: Aborting startup due to power up issue detected...
00:00:01.573971 GUI:UIMEDiumEnumerator:Medium-enumeration finished!

I looked into various things, but there was no change after reinstalling.Windows Update was done on 1/16th, so it doesn't seem to matter.
I would appreciate it if someone could tell me.Thank you for your cooperation.

virtualbox

2022-09-30 21:30

1 Answers

It worked by copying the original virtual machine and creating a new one.

This response was posted as a community wiki based on @gorochan's comment.


2022-09-30 21:30

If you have any answers or tips


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