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#11495 worksforme "My VT-X is turned off", says VirtualBox etnguyen03
Description

So my problem is when I try and power on my XP VirtualBox I get the following error:

Failed to open a session for the virtual machine XP Mode.

VT-x is not available. (VERR_VMX_NO_VMX).

Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component: Console
Interface: IConsole {db7ab4ca-2a3f-4183-9243-c1208da92392}

Yes, I am sure that my VT is turned on. I am running Windows 8 with a HP Pavilion DV7-6c43cl that I upgraded.

Output of systeminfo | find "BIOS:

BIOS Version:              Hewlett-Packard F.13, 12/5/2011

Thank you!

#19225 fixed "NEWEST" Extension Pack 6.1.2 Install Failure (01-15-20) jwhite711
Description

I just updated to the recent version of VirtualBox 6.1.2-135662-Win. Required update for the Extension Pack 6.1.2 install seems to never install.

Even after a half hour or more waiting? It just continues saying that it is installing, and nothing seems to happen.

  1. Is this a common error, or simply a bug within the new version?
  1. Should a complete uninstall be done before installing the new version, as opposed to simply upgrading?
  1. When will this issue be fixed, or is there a workaround?
  1. What are the new additions or benefits to the most recent version in comparison to the previous? Is it even worth the update, or needed?
  1. What exactly is the point of updating unless specific common problems have been resolved?

For example:

  • Having the app work flawlessly, and easily with macOS Software, and Hardware format?
  • Fixing the common Audio problems? Common screen problems? Drag and Drop, Bidirectional, etc.? Acknowledging any common, well known issues discussed by the community, or simply searching online and seeing an endless list.
  • The ability to also work with .dmg, or .cdr, in addition to .iso, etc.?

Finally, I have only been using this product for about 3 weeks, and have ran into many common problems that everyone has had at one time or another. It puzzles me that there have been many who have the intelligence to provide fixes, or even workarounds to all of these common issues, yet, your development team still hasn't even addressed them, or came up with their own fixes.

Therefore, if not fixing these common issues, or offering the ability to integrate the many features i or others have ran into, and mentioned just in the time i have been using it, or combining innovative ideas that may not have been discussed, why even attempt the update?

Though this is open source, and freely offered, does it mean that less effort is involved, or care into becoming the best at its field? Not an accusation, but generally speaking. Thank you for the opportunity. Either way...With all the issues, or common errors i have mentioned, there have been some very intelligent, and proficient users who have come up with solutions. Why not integrate their brilliant, innovative resolutions?

#12481 fixed "Not in text mode!" , "emR3Debug: rc=VERR_SVM_UNEXPECTED_EXIT" and "GURU_MEDITATION" alexzerg11
Description

I have an Windows XP (x86, SP3) with Virtualbox 4.3.4-91027. My guest Windows XP (x86) is working well. She is using 2 cores CPU. But my second guest Windows XP (SP2, x64) is crashing very fast with a Guru Meditation (when windows x64 is starting), and this system only works well in "safe mode". She is using 2 cores CPU. I install Additions (from VBoxGuestAdditions.iso), and nothing changed. My Config is:

  • MB ASRock M3N78D FX (with last version BIOS 1.10)
  • CPU QuadCore AMD Phenom II X4 Black Edition 955
  • Memory Kingston 2x2Gb DDR3-1333
  • Video GigaByte GeForce 8600 GT (256 МБ) (with driver version 331.82)

Fix this bug please.

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