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With the VM completely shut down (not paused or saved), right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and select "Show Log".Start the VM from cold-boot (not from a paused or saved state) / Observe error / Shutdown the VM (force close it if you have to).Shared folders should work even without a NIC present, let alone a disconnected cable. I don't recall this "have to update the GAs all the time" issue.Īre you shutting down the VM completely? Can you Disconnect the network cable as a test.

And so have thousands and thousands of people. Thank MS as mpack mentioned.īut after the GAs are installed, I don't have to re-install them. Not after an upgrade, that's I'm afraid mandatory. MatteoR wrote:This is clearly a workaround and I would need a definitive fix to make the "File Share" feature permanent.Funny, I've never had that happen. PS: I work with this virtual machine since more than 6 months and this kind of problem never happened before and the Virtualbox configuration have never been changed. This is clearly a workaround and I would need a definitive fix to make the "File Share" feature permanent. After I try to reboot the guest, the problem is back, and I have to reinstall GuestAdditions without reboot. What I can do is to reinstall Guest Additions without reboot every time the guest machine starts up (this operation make it work). I start the machine, and the vboxsvr does not exists. This problem happened recently (2 days ago), after a Windows upgrade: I recreated them using Shared Folder Settings in the guest, but when I go to Network in Windows Explorer, vboxsvr is not there. Now my drives shared from the host have disappeared. Everything was working fine, until this morning when Windows applied an upgrade on the Guest machine. TomG wrote:I installed VirtualBox on Win10, and created a Win10 guest machine.
