Jim,
Good morning.  

Is your local username part of the vboxusers group?  Sometimes Virtualbox will 
not run at all until this is true.  Also are you VMs in a folder that your 
username has permissions to?  Sometimes this can get in the way.. if the 
storage folder is under your /home/<yourusername> directory, this should not be 
an issue.

jon


--- In [email protected], "james_jolin" <james.jolin@...> wrote:
>
> Ok, guys/gals.  I just updated virtualbox to the latest and now I get this 
> message when starting virtualbox
> Result Code: 
> NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00004005)
> Component: 
> Host
> Interface: 
> IHost {35b004f4-7806-4009-bfa8-d1308adba7e5}
> Callee: 
> IMachine {662c175e-a69d-40b8-a77a-1d719d0ab062}
> 
> Looked at lsusb and lspci with no help.
> Anybody got any ideas.
> Jim
>




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