

#-199 Executing "C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe" with command line: rundll32.exe newdev.dll,ClientSideInstall \.\pipe\PNP_Device_Install_Pipe_0. In C:\windows\setupapi.log I found this from the most recent installation attempt: I have been completely co-operative and more than willing to assist in any way I can to debug this issue but it seems that nobody else is interested. It's sad that issues get dropped without so much as an explanation as to why and update requests get completely ignored. My previous requests for an update have gone completely ignored. In fact this whole ticket seems to have completely gotten brushed under the carpet. But that might still be an open question as you can see nobody bothered to answer my question in comment #8. Not here it doesn't, for as much as I can determine that the user I am doing it as has admin rights.

Otherwise the install works ok with the original admin or with a user with admin rights. There is ample evidence that it's the installer that is broken in some way. I don't even get as far as confirming the certification on the video driver. I have attempted this installation a dozen times or more. Silly question to Brian, are your sure you clicked on "continue" and not "abort install" when prompted for the windows xp non certification of the vbox video driver.Ībsolutely. I could not find any previous guest additions installation to try to remove first. INF-File: C:\Program Files\Sun\xVM VirtualBox Guest Additions\VBoxGuest.infĮRROR: Could not install files for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista! Installation aborted. INF-Path: C:\Program Files\Sun\xVM VirtualBox Guest Additions\ INF-File: C:\Program Files\Sun\xVM VirtualBox Guest Additions\VBoxVideo.inf

Output folder: C:\Program Files\Sun\xVM VirtualBox Guest Additions While trying to install the guest additions for WinXP in 1.6.4 I get:Įxtract: C:\WINDOWS\system32\VBoxHook.dll.
