= Frequently Asked Questions for end users (User FAQ) = Here you can find common questions, frequently asked on the [wiki:"Community" VirtualBox mailing lists and IRC channel], along with their answers. Please consult this list every time you run into a problem that is not described in the [wiki:"Downloads" User Manual]. Note that we update the [wiki:"Downloads" User Manual] on a regular basis, and information that first shows up on this page is moved to the User Manual regularly. As a result, please do check the User Manual also, especially the "Troubleshooting" section. Also make sure to check whether you are running the latest version of !VirtualBox. This particular FAQ is for end-user issues only; you may want to look at the [wiki:"Developer_FAQ" Developer FAQ] and [wiki:"Licensing_FAQ" Licensing FAQ] for additional topics. == General == * Sometimes VirtualBox fails to start with a message on the lines of {{{ Failed to create VirtualBox COM object Callee RC: 0x80470007 }}} This usually means that the !VirtualBox COM server was unable to start up, and is often a sign of problems in your installation of !VirtualBox. In many cases this problem can be solved simply by reinstalling !VirtualBox. Reinstalling will simply set up the !VirtualBox program files again, and will not affect any virtual machines which you have created. If this does not help, and you wish to investigate the problem further yourself, try starting the !VirtualBox COM server (the program VBoxSVC in the VirtualBox program folder) from a command prompt or a DOS box. You may be able to see what is going wrong from error messages when the server starts. Please do not open bug reports when you get this error before you have tried the other available support channels ([http://forums.virtualbox.org/ forums], [wiki:"Mailing_lists" mailing lists] and [wiki:"IRC" IRC]). * "How come it doesn't detect my nVidia/ATI/whatever graphics card?" Because the guest sees a __virtual__ graphics card, not the host graphics card. The virtual graphics card provides the necessary VESA and VGA features to make the guest operative systems work OK. Additional features, like higher resolutions, is provided by the graphics driver included with the guest additions. More details on how to install guest additions and features of the virtual graphics card can be found in the manual. == Linux hosts == * '''CD/DVD''' support: !VirtualBox uses hal to detect available CD/DVD/floppy drives. Version 1.5.0 and 1.5.2 requires that the file libhal.so is available. This is a bug, future versions of !VirtualBox will look for libhal.so.1. Until this just install the hal-devel or hal-dev package depending on your distribution. * '''USB on Ubuntu/Gutsy''': Ubuntu removed support for `/proc/bus/usb/*`. We will address this issue in the future. Until this, edit the script `/etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh and activate the four lines around line 40 (Magic to make /proc/bus/usb work). Then execute {{{ /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh start }}} From now on, there should be a directory `/proc/bus/usb/` and the device entries below should be accessible by any user. * '''USB on openSUSE''': See the [http://en.opensuse.org/Virtualbox this] on the openSUSE support pages. * '''Tickless Linux timer''': !VirtualBox currently does not work well on Linux kernels with tickless timer support (CONFIG_NO_HZ enabled). We are investigating the problem but in the meantime you should disable the tickless timer by disabling that config option or by adding '''nohz=off''' to the Linux kernel command line. * If you get a message saying '''"!VirtualBox kernel driver not accessible, permission problem"''' when starting !VirtualBox immediately after installation, make sure that your user account is a member of the `vboxusers` group. This group is created when !VirtualBox is installed, but you will need to manually add all users to it who are to be allowed to run !VirtualBox. The documentation accompanying your Linux distribution should provide information about how to do this. If not, the following should also work on most Linux systems. These commands should be run as the Administrator user from the command line. {{{ # groups [Shows a list of groups for that login name] # useradd -g -G ,,...,vboxusers }}} These changes will only take effect after the users have logged out and back in again. * If the kernel module refuses to load with a message saying '''"Error inserting vboxdrv: Invalid argument",''' check (as root) the output of the "dmesg" command, and see "Troubleshooting" -> "Linux hosts" in the [wiki:"Downloads" User Manual] for solutions. * If '''USB doesn't work,''' check your usbfs permissions. See "Troubleshooting" -> "Linux hosts" in the [wiki:"Downloads" User Manual] for a solution. == Windows hosts == * Windows Vista hosts might show an error about a COM server not being accessible. This is a problem of our installation routine which we have not figured out yet. To fix the problem, open a command prompt shell and enter: {{{ cd \Programs\InnoTek VirtualBox VBoxSVC.exe /ReRegServer regsvr32.exe VBoxC.dll }}} == Windows Vista guests == * There is no networking in Windows Vista guests initially because, unfortunately, with Vista, Microsoft dropped driver support for the virtual AMD PCnet card that we are providing. See "Troubleshooting" -> "Windows guests" in the [wiki:"Downloads" User Manual] for a solution. The !VirtualBox Guest Additions contain the AMD PCnet driver. == High CPU load while running Windows 98 == * Windows 98 does not execute the 'hlt' instruction, which temporarily turns off the CPU, when it has no work to do. Download and install rain20 from http://www.benchtest.com/downloads/index.html. == Poor graphical output in Windows 98 == * Unlike more modern systems, Windows 98 does not come with a driver which will work with the !VirtualBox graphics card, so it falls back to using it as a 16 color VGA card. While innotek do not provide Guest Additions for Windows 98, the Display Doctor suite, by the company !SciTech does contain a driver which will allow you to use higher color and resolution graphics modes. Please note that neither innotek nor !SciTech support nor accept liability for the use of this suite. You can download the installation program for Display Doctor [http://www.scitechsoft.com/ftp/sdd/sdd653-w.exe here] and the activation codes [http://www.scitechsoft.com/ftp/sdd/regcodes.txt here]. == Linux guests ==