After power off/on my windows 7 pro computer each time I start my Ubuntu VM I get an error message.
This Ubuntu VM was working well since now almost 1 year.
I tried already fiew things like reinstall of Virtualbox, also install a new Ubuntu VM but always the same error coming back.
I attach the error message.
I wanted to attach the log file but forum refused as the size is 250Ko.
Thanks.
Guru Meditation
Guru Meditation
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Re: Guru Meditation
The error dialog is generic: we would need to see the VBox.log file mentioned (zipped please). Include the hardening log in the zip.
But I'm pretty sure I know what the problem is: your third party antivirus got updated and now conflicts with VirtualBox.
But I'm pretty sure I know what the problem is: your third party antivirus got updated and now conflicts with VirtualBox.
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Thanks for your reply
Attached the zipped log files
I tried to launch Ubuntu after deactivating Avast but same error.
Attached the zipped log files
I tried to launch Ubuntu after deactivating Avast but same error.
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Re: Guru Meditation
the log wrote:00:00:02.126643 VirtualBox VM 6.1.32 r149290 win.amd64 (Jan 17 2022 11:29:30) release log
00:00:02.126650 OS Product: Windows 7
00:00:02.126651 OS Release: 6.1.7601
1fd4.21e0: ProductName: Avast Antivirus
00:00:57.992088 !! VCPU0: Guru Meditation -2708 (VERR_VMM_SET_JMP_ABORTED_RESUME)
Yep, 'tis a true bill. Your AV is in the way. It's a recent development, but we're not certain why yet. You could try letting Avast know about it, also try setting exceptions in Avast to stay out of every Virtualbox folder, install & VMs. Otherwise, you could switch to a different AV. Microsoft's AV should work.mpack wrote:your third party antivirus got updated and now conflicts with VirtualBox.
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I have been fighting with avast for 2 days, fortunetely I won
The problem is indeed due to Avast. To solve this I have unchecked "Enable hardware-assisted virtualization" in Avast "Settings > General > troubleshooting".
Hope this will help others.
Thanks for your help, my problem is now an old story.
The problem is indeed due to Avast. To solve this I have unchecked "Enable hardware-assisted virtualization" in Avast "Settings > General > troubleshooting".
Hope this will help others.
Thanks for your help, my problem is now an old story.
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Re: Guru Meditation
Sounds like it certainly will! Thanks very much for this update.cgh wrote:To solve this I have unchecked "Enable hardware-assisted virtualization" in Avast "Settings > General > troubleshooting".
Hope this will help others.
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having same problem, i followed suggest of cgh on my AV AVG and it seems to be ok (accrossing fingers, thanks cgh)