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latricerideout0
Calcite | Level 5

Please help....Trying to access SAS Studio and I can't log into http://localhost:10800. I am getting this error msg:

 

Failed to open a session for the virtual machine SAS University Edition.

ich9pci#0: Device in slot 0xc0 has been removed! vendor=0x8086 device=0x2448 [ver=3 pass=final] (VERR_SSM_LOAD_CONFIG_MISMATCH).

Result Code:E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component:ConsoleWrap
Interface:IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}
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ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

Your data files should be fine as long as you make the same shared folders as you had before the reinstall.

 

If you're happy with the fix could you mark the solution as accepted please? It helps others who might have the same problem and also saves people reading through a problem which is resolved when they were looking to help Smiley Happy

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ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

There's a post on another forum https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=225288 which suggests the error is caused by updating VirtualBox while a VM was paused/suspended. There's no suggested fix so you might either try reverting to the previous version of VirtualBox or deleting and reinstalling University Edition after a fresh download of the OVA file.

 

I know there was a recent update to VirtualBox so I'm guessing that's what happened.

latricerideout0
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks Chris, I just uninstalled and reinstalled VirtualBox and same
problem. So I'll try reinstalling SAS Studio.
latricerideout0
Calcite | Level 5

SAS University is back up and running after uninstalling and reinstalling the program. I will likely have to reload all my data files. 😞

ChrisBrooks
Ammonite | Level 13

Your data files should be fine as long as you make the same shared folders as you had before the reinstall.

 

If you're happy with the fix could you mark the solution as accepted please? It helps others who might have the same problem and also saves people reading through a problem which is resolved when they were looking to help Smiley Happy

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