[Solved] Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

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Carl9
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[Solved] Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

Post by Carl9 »

Hi, good evening,

When i try to install Windows 10 (32bits or 64bits) i get this error.
I already searched in faq and aswell in forum but i don't find a solution.
If anyone have a solution please tell me.
Last edited by Carl9 on 6. Sep 2018, 00:39, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

Post by mpack »

I see that you've selected generic "Linux" as the template type. I think that's unlikely to be correct, unfortunately the generic VM name "Servidor" doesn't allow me to suggest anything that might be better. What is the guest OS?

You seem to be getting errors from the host ATI drivers :-
VBox.log wrote: 00:00:02.356289 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedScreenImage/NtCreateSection: rc=VERR_BAD_EXE_FORMAT fImage=1 fProtect=0x7 fAccess=0x2 \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Windows\System32\drivers\atikmdag.sys:
00:00:02.356703 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedScreenImage/NtCreateSection: cached rc=VERR_BAD_EXE_FORMAT fImage=1 fProtect=0x2 fAccess=0x7 cHits=1 \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Windows\System32\drivers\atikmdag.sys
...
00:07:58.599421 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedScreenImage/NtCreateSection: rc=VERR_INVALID_EXE_SIGNATURE fImage=1 fProtect=0x7 fAccess=0x2 \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Program Files (x86)\BlueStacks\folder.ico:
I don't understand that last one: "folder.ico" is not an executable file, so why is it mentioned?

Unfortunately I can't say much more because the log is incomplete. You need to wait for files to be closed before grabbing a copy, i.e. close the VM before copying the log.

I also suggest upgrading to the current VirtualBox version, i.e. 5.2.18.
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Re: Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

Post by Carl9 »

Thanks for the answer mpack.
Sorry because i uploaded wrong log, now this is the correct one.
Host: Windows 7 64bits
Guest: Windows 10 32bits or 64bits 1803 (according to .iso) Educational when i try to install system operational.
I removed already wrong log from the first post.

I select generic linux template because VirtualBox don't have option for some Linux, example Linux Mint.
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Re: Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

Post by andyp73 »

VBoxHardening.log wrote:
d48.125c: Terminating the normal way: rcExit=0
754.5a8: supR3HardNtChildWaitFor[2]: Quitting: ExitCode=0x0 (rcNtWait=0x0, rcNt1=0x0, rcNt2=0x103, rcNt3=0x103, 28764 ms, the end);
3b4.e6c: supR3HardNtChildWaitFor[1]: Quitting: ExitCode=0x0 (rcNtWait=0x0, rcNt1=0x0, rcNt2=0x103, rcNt3=0x103, 29216 ms, the end);
This would seem to suggest that the hardening checks are all terminating correctly.
VBox.log wrote:
00:00:07.167284 Host RAM: 4095MB (3.9GB) total, 1178MB available
00:00:07.662694   RamSize           <integer> = 0x0000000040000000 (1 073 741 824, 1 024 MB)
00:00:07.663088   VRamSize         <integer> = 0x0000000008000000 (134 217 728, 128 MB)
You are very close to using all of the available RAM on your host. I guess it wouldn't take much else happening on the host to tip it over the edge. Can you close some more applications on the host and try again?

-Andy.
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Please don't ask me to do your homework for you, I have more than enough of my own things to do.
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Re: Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

Post by Carl9 »

Thanks andyp73 for anwering.
Closed Windows XP from VirtualBox and Mozilla Firefox, but same problem happened.
Search in VBox.log "Guru" then you will find it.
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Re: Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

Post by mpack »

The thing that stands out to me is this :-
VBox.log wrote: 00:00:08.930684 Full Name: "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz"
...
00:00:08.930263 CPUM: WARNING! Can't turn on NX/XD when the host doesn't support it!
It's my understanding that (a) this CPU feature is required by Windows 8.1 and later VMs, and (b) the Q9550 does support data execution protection, but you may have to enable it in the host PC BIOS.

While I'm in there I noticed that you only gave the VM one core, though the host has four. In my experience Windows 10 performs poorly when it only has one core. I would increase to two and reinstall.
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Re: Guru Meditation:VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT

Post by Carl9 »

Thanks mpack, after i enabled XD Bit in bios Windows 10 in VirtualBox is working.
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