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| #10658 | obsolete | GM(VERR_VMX_IN_VMX_ROOT_MODE) on boot | ||
| Description |
I am using Windows 7 host and 3 guest VMs - one Ubuntu 11.10 x86, and two Ubuntu amd64 VMs. Yesterday morning I found a message saying a critical error happened on one of the Ubuntu amd64 VMs. After that, I was not able to open any of the three VMs (it shows that critical error message). I was using VBox 4.1.10. I upgraded to VBox 4.1.16 to see if the issue goes away. After that, Ubuntu 11.10 x86 VM is working. But the other two amd64 VMs are still giving the same error or blank display during boot. I have attached the Vbox.log for the error display as well as the blank screen boot up. I have some research data that I wish to retrieve from these guest systems, please help. |
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| #11400 | duplicate | "Save State" hangs infinitely for a particular machine | ||
| Description |
I'm using VBox with 6 virtual machines. I work on all of them. There have been a few issues (like machine hanging infinitely), but nothing critical. Recently, however, a problem persisted with a particular machine. (Other machines are fine). When I try to save the machine state, it hangs at 100% and never closes. I'm obliged to kill it using the process explorer, which loses my session. I should mention that I tried reducing the RAM usage before saving state, but it didn't work. My Computer is a Sony Vaio F Series with an i7 Processor and 8Gb of Ram. The machine is assigned 4Gb of Ram. (All machines have the same configuration). The guest is Centos 6.3 and the Host is Windows 7 Premium I have attached the log. |
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| #10346 | duplicate | VBoxService.exe - Application Error | ||
| Description |
After upgrading to v4.1.10 and installing the corresponding Guest Additions on a XP SP3 guest I am now getting an application error (see screenshot) message when shutting it down. The previous version of the Guest Additions (v4.1.8-75467) did not crash. |
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