(Solved) VM abort automatically

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satimis
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(Solved) VM abort automatically

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Hi all,


Just add a new MSI GeForce GTX 1650 Super Gaming X graphic card

Ubuntu 22.04 VM can be started but after playing a while abort automatically. Please advise how to fix the problem?

If it is the driver problem please advise where can I download the correct driver and how to install it.

Thanks in advance.

Regards

Edit
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It just came to my notice;

Win 10 VM won't abort but the max resolution I can set 1600x1200

This is a 4K display
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Re: VM abort automatically

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If you're using 3D acceleration in the VM, then the host video drivers are being relied on to make 3D accelerate happen. How to diagnose is only my guess: Disable 3D acceleration in the VM, boot it, see if it aborts. If it does not, then the video card drivers may be at fault, or a reinstall of Virtualbox may be needed to build with new kernel/something-else-Linuxy.
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Re: VM abort automatically

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Surely you have been here long enough not to require prompting to provide a VM log?
satimis
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Re: VM abort automatically

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scottgus1 wrote:If you're using 3D acceleration in the VM, then the host video drivers are being relied on to make 3D accelerate happen. How to diagnose is only my guess: Disable 3D acceleration in the VM, boot it, see if it aborts. If it does not, then the video card drivers may be at fault, or a reinstall of Virtualbox may be needed to build with new kernel/something-else-Linuxy.
Your advice works on Ubuntu 22.04 VMs

Settings -> Display -> Screen
(uncheck) Enable 3D Acceleration

Thanks

But it doesn't work on Win 10 VM window

Screen resolution 1980 x 970 (max)

I tried to update its Guest Edition but I can't find
Fil Machine View Input Devices Help

On the top of the Windows 10 VM

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Re: VM abort automatically

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satimis wrote:But it doesn't work on Win 10 VM window

Screen resolution 1980 x 970 (max)
scottgus1 wrote:see if it aborts.
Odd video activity is expected with 3D acceleration disabled.
This topic is about a VM aborting. Does it still abort?

And chant with me, a la Mpack's request:
Logs, logs, logs, logs.....
satimis
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Re: VM abort automatically

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scottgus1 wrote:
satimis wrote:But it doesn't work on Win 10 VM window

Screen resolution 1980 x 970 (max)
scottgus1 wrote:see if it aborts.
Odd video activity is expected with 3D acceleration disabled.
This topic is about a VM aborting. Does it still abort?

And chant with me, a la Mpack's request:
Logs, logs, logs, logs.....
Ubuntu 22.04 VM - abort solved

Windows 10 VM - no abort from the beginning, only unable to set 4K resolution

Windows 10 VM VBox.log (Sorry I can't upload the VBox.log here - 202.4.kB (exceeding 128 KiB.)
Can I compress it before upload it here ?

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Re: VM abort automatically

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satimis wrote:Windows 10 VM - no abort from the beginning, only unable to set 4K resolution
Per One issue per thread, this topic is answered. Please start a new topic about the screen size problem. Zipped logs are strongly encouraged, per the usual process you've used dozens of times.
satimis
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Re: VM abort automatically

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scottgus1 wrote:
satimis wrote:Windows 10 VM - no abort from the beginning, only unable to set 4K resolution
Per One issue per thread, this topic is answered. Please start a new topic about the screen size problem. Zipped logs are strongly encouraged, per the usual process you've used dozens of times.
Thanks.

I'll start a new topic later

Regards
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