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If you ' ve deleted a Vsan file still referenced by one of the your projects, you'll run into the following error whe n You try and instantiate the VM via vagrant up
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Your VM has become "inaccessible." Unfortunately, this was a critical error with VirtualBox that Vagrant can not cleanly recover from. Please open VirtualBox and clear out your inaccessible virtual machines or find a-to fix them.
Vagrant creates a hidden folder within your project directory named. Vagrant with files, refer to specific VM IDs.
Simply Delete the. Vagrant folder within your project and rerun vagrant up
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For giggles, here's a Github issue page regarding this with a few more details.
On the internet for a long time, and finally found a solution can be solved.
In fact, remove the. Vagrant folder from the installation directory and execute vagrant up under the command-line window
Vagrant Error:your VM has become inaccessible.