![]() Among the devices that have a yellow exclamation mark, identify the "base system device" (check that the vendor ID is 0x80EE and the device id is 0xCAFE) Identify the drive letter of the virtual CD/DVD mentioned above (in my case, it is D:) Attach that ISO file as a virtual CD/DVD to the problematic VM, using the UI of VirtualBox Create an ISO file containing everything in "C:\temp\vbox" Using 7zip, extract "E:\VBoxWindowsAdditions-x86.exe" to "C:\temp\vbox" (after this step, "C:\temp\vbox" obviously contains every VB guest driver and utility in unpacked form). ![]() ![]() Mount the guest additions ISO ("C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VBoxGuestAdditions.iso") as drive letter E: OK, now I have found out something very weird, and I am nearly sure that this actually is the real cause of the problem. ![]()
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