Awperator
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Awperator's post in Unable to start existing VMs or create new VMs was marked as the answerOk I got this solved. Thank you so much JorgeB.
I did some searching for the missing libvirt folder and saw that others had the same issue. The libvirt folder somehow got moved to /etc/libvirt-.
I deleted the libvirt folder, renamed the libvirt- folder to libvirt, then deleted the libvirt image, and rebooted.
Once that was all done, the VM manager started and I'm recreating my VMs.
Appreciate the help troubleshooting JorgeB!