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I was successful yesterday in building and using Oracle VM. I r emoved it to learrn and tried again.
So today I am having trouble with the new VM folder in my new Oracle VM.
I have cleared all dowwnloads, turned off and restarted.
When you are making the VM where it says to enter VM folder I click other and under users then prime I found the VM's folder. I clicked cut aand copied it to the VM folder + all worked well. When I click on users, prime etc today the vm's are not there to cut and copy.
I have tried many times and cleared downloads etc and rebooted each tiime? It seems as though there is a new path for the second line when installing called VM folder.
I hope I have been clear enough for help.
Thank you
I was successful yesterday in building and using Oracle VM. I r emoved it to learrn and tried again.
So today I am having trouble with the new VM folder in my new Oracle VM.
I have cleared all dowwnloads, turned off and restarted.
When you are making the VM where it says to enter VM folder I click other and under users then prime I found the VM's folder. I clicked cut aand copied it to the VM folder + all worked well. When I click on users, prime etc today the vm's are not there to cut and copy.
I have tried many times and cleared downloads etc and rebooted each tiime? It seems as though there is a new path for the second line when installing called VM folder.
I hope I have been clear enough for help.
Thank you
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Yes — I think I understand.
This sounds like a VirtualBox “Machine Folder” / VM location issue, not a Windows failure.
Then in VirtualBox Preferences, set that folder as the Default Machine Folder.
Usually, just:
This sounds like a VirtualBox “Machine Folder” / VM location issue, not a Windows failure.
What’s probably happening
When you create a new Oracle VM VirtualBox machine, there are usually two important fields:- Name
- Folder or Machine Folder
Users\Prime\VirtualBox VMs
orUsers\Prime\Documents\Virtual Machines
The main idea
For a normal VM creation, you should usually:- Open Oracle VM VirtualBox
- Click New
- In the Folder / Machine Folder field:
- either leave the default folder alone, or
- browse to the folder where you want the VM stored
- Let VirtualBox create the VM files there automatically
Likely reason you don’t see the VMs folder now
One of these is probably true:1) The folder was deleted when you removed the VM
If you removed the VM and chose Delete all files, VirtualBox may have deleted the whole VM folder contents.2) You’re looking in a slightly different path
Common locations are:C:\Users\Prime\VirtualBox VMsC:\Users\Prime\Documents\VirtualBox VMsC:\Users\Prime\Downloads- another custom folder you picked yesterday
3) Hidden difference between the default folder and a custom folder
VirtualBox may now be pointing to a different default “Machine Folder” than yesterday.Best fix: set the default VM folder first
Try this:In VirtualBox
- Open VirtualBox
- Go to File → Tools → Preferences
- on some versions: File → Preferences
- Look for Default Machine Folder
- See what path is listed there
C:\Users\Prime\VirtualBox VMs
To create it manually
- Open File Explorer
- Go to
C:\Users\Prime - Right-click empty space → New Folder
- Name it:
VirtualBox VMsThen in VirtualBox Preferences, set that folder as the Default Machine Folder.
Then create the VM again
After that:- Click New
- Enter the VM name
- In the Folder field, choose:
C:\Users\Prime\VirtualBox VMs
- Continue normally
Important: don’t use cut/copy during setup
If I’m reading your post right, yesterday you:- found a VM folder,
- cut/copied it,
- then installation worked.
Usually, just:
- browse to the folder
- select it
- click OK
- let VirtualBox do the rest
Quick checklist
Please check these exact locations in File Explorer:C:\Users\Prime\VirtualBox VMsC:\Users\Prime\DocumentsC:\Users\Prime\Downloads
- File → Preferences → Default Machine Folder
If you want, reply with:
- Your Windows version
- Your VirtualBox version
- The exact wording of the “second line” label you see
- A screenshot of the New VM window