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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T11:55:42+00:00 2026-06-12T11:55:42+00:00

Problem: vagrant up fails the first time with the error below, and vagrant up

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Problem: vagrant up fails the first time with the error below, and vagrant up again starts the vagrant box successfully. I am running vagrant on Windows 7 and the base box is Ubuntu 12.04 from here

Whats causing the error, and how can it be fixed?

Output (with VAGRANT_LOG=DEBUG)

C:/vagrant/vagrant/bin//../embedded/bin/vagrant:19:in `load'
C:/vagrant/vagrant/bin//../embedded/bin/vagrant:19:in `<main>'
 INFO interface: error: There was an error executing the following command with VBoxManage:

["modifyvm", "1a08aaf5-f8b5-4e1e-a773-a91fdec7a6b6", "--name", "test_1349794733"]

For more information on the failure, enable detailed logging with VAGRANT_LOG.
There was an error executing the following command with VBoxManage:

["modifyvm", "1a08aaf5-f8b5-4e1e-a773-a91fdec7a6b6", "--name", "test_1349794733"]

For more information on the failure, enable detailed logging with VAGRANT_LOG.

Why is it asking me to enable detailed logging? Isn’t VAGRANT_LOG=DEBUG the highest level?

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    2026-06-12T11:55:44+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 11:55 am

    I think the information on how to enable detailed logging appears whether or not you enabled it. I wouldn’t worry too much about it.

    You can try running the command yourself to see if you can get anymore information. Should be something like

    VBoxManage modifyvm 1a08aaf5-f8b5-4e1e-a773-a91fdec7a6b6 --name test_1349794733
    
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