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title: How to fix Vagrant Loading the Wrong Virtual Machine
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slug: fix-vagrant-loading-wrong-virtual-machine
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- vagrant
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- virtualbox
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description: How to fix it when Vagrant loads the wrong virtual machine.
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A few times recently, I've had instances where Vagrant seems to have forgotten which virtual machine it's supposed to load, probably due to renaming a project directory or the .vagrant directory being moved accidentally.
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Here are the steps that I took to fix this and point Vagrant back at the correct VM.
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1. Stop the machine from running using the `$ vagrant halt` command.
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2. Use the `$ VBoxManage list vms` command to view a list of the virtual machines on your system. Note the ID of the correct VM that should be loading. For example, `"foo_default_1405481857614_74478" {e492bfc3-cac2-4cde-a396-e81e37e421e2}`. The number within the curly brackets is the ID of the virtual machine.
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3. Within the .vagrant directory in your project (it is hidden by default), update the ID within the machines/default/virtualbox/id file.
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4. Start the new VM with `$ vagrant up`. |