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| #12580 | worksforme | 4.3.4 and 4.3.6 not working on Windows 8.1 x64 | ||
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None of my VM's will start up with VirtualBox 4.3.4 or 4.3.6 on my Windows 8.1 x64 system. I've uninstalled that version and installed 4.3.2 and my VM's work just fine. 4.3.4/.6 gives some error about not able to locate a kernel, regardless of the guest OS (Windows or Linux). |
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| #12601 | obsolete | 4.3.6 Cannot access the kernel driver | ||
| Description |
Host: Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit SP2 Intel Core 2 Cpu 6600 Upgrading from 4.2.18 (or 4.2.16) Installed 4.3.6, and getting this error. Failed to open a session for the virtual machine fed13. The virtual machine 'fed13' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1. Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Machine Interface: IMachine {480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048} I then:
I have UAC turned off. (But trying with it turned on made no difference) [1] According to autoruns from SysInternals, there where a few Vbox.... files in system32/drivers that where registered as part of "Sun Virtualbox" (very old). I removed them too. Still get the error. (With a newly created guest (fedora) I have a log of the MSI install. |
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| #12538 | obsolete | 4.3.6 GUEST CPU high load (after the guest tool installed?) : win7 64-bit host, Debian GNU/Linux 32-bit gutest | ||
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Thank you for making the great software available. I have been using virtualbox for sometime. Today, I upgraded from 4.3.4 to 4.3.6. After installing the guest tools, I noticed the guest system is so sluggish and I could not even start thunderbird mail client to show the initial screen. Or rather, I noticed the sluggishness when I noticed the thunderbird mail client to take forever to show the initial screen. I noticed that the CPU usage goes up to 100% (I have configured two cores for VM, two of them are at 100%.) The load was 7.0+, very high. When I checked the output of "ps -aef | grep thunderbird" it is in the list. But I could not even kill it using "kill -kill pid". "top" output does not point to anything special. So I suspect something is very fishy. Eventually I think the thunderbird process was killed because I noticed that strace -p pid no longer worked. But the 100% CPU usage lingered on. So I suspect that the device driver(s) in the guest tool may be to blame. I am attaching the log to this filing. I set the priority to major since it is unusable in my setup. I just re-tried to reboot the machine after setting the # of core to 4 cores, but again it seems to take unusually long to boot, and so I canceled it, and reverting to 4.3.4 which worked just fine. TIA |
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