

You’re basically approving that the kernel extension can load but via the terminal this time. If the error still persists, you can instead try adding Oracle’s developer ID to the security assessment policy. Sudo kmutil load -p '/Library/Application Support/VirtualBox/VBoxDrv.kext'Īs before, allow the kernel to load via System Preferences and reboot, then check if VirtualBox works. Sudo /Library/Application\ Support/VirtualBox/LaunchDaemons/VirtualBoxStartup.sh restartĪdditionally, you can also try registering the VirtualBox kernel extension directly via the terminal, as this fixed this error for some users. If the GUI method isn’t working, enter the following command into the terminal to restart the startup service for loading the kernel module and try once more: You’ll need to try to load the module again to make it reappear.

But do keep in mind that the allow option is only available for 30 mins after making the load request.

#VIRTUALBOX ARCH KERNEL DRIVER NOT INSTALLED MAC#
As stated, this error occurs on Mac mainly because the kernel extension isn’t approved to load.
