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HD issue x2
I have a hd that is saying I don't have enough space (which isn't accurate). When I click on the (reformat?) hard drive, I get brought back to the launcher screen. Please advise. I am running 1.16.3. Let me know if you need more information. I also already deleted the setting in the VB application and in the VM folder. Thank you.
Should I need to know, it says you have macOS 10.15.7. That's Catalina innit? Try VirtualBox 6.1.14. That's what I use. I do it on Windows 10, don't have much experience with macOS other than in the Apple Store and school computers 😉
Does it say "not enough space" no matter what you type in it?
@Delta2Force Yes, it says that no matter what number I put in. I was able to find the folder for the HD and just delete what was is it. @Busaruba2011 I'll try that and report back. Thank you.
I am using VB 6.1.14. That wasn't working. I kept getting a
com.apple.TCC
0x00007fff64a0b59f CRASHING_DUE_TO_PRIVACY_VIOLATION + 163 e
error. If I sudo VirtualBox though, the system seems to work. I don't understand why that makes a difference, but my machine is now working.
Huh.
I am using VB 6.1.14. That wasn't working. I kept getting a
com.apple.TCC 0x00007fff64a0b59f CRASHING_DUE_TO_PRIVACY_VIOLATION + 163 e error. If I sudo VirtualBox though, the system seems to work. I don't understand why that makes a difference, but my machine is now work
@undonecroissant i found this https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/659732 Someone said in a terminal, type 'sudo virtualbox'
I am using VB 6.1.14. That wasn't working. I kept getting a com.apple.TCC 0x00007fff64a0b59f CRASHING_DUE_TO_PRIVACY_VIOLATION + 163 e error. If I sudo VirtualBox though, the system seems to work. I don't understand why that makes a difference, but my machine is now working.
Try starting the VM from VirtualBox (and allow privacy options if required) and see if it works