VM Name: WIN10
The VM session was aborted.
Result Code:
NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0X80004005)
Component:
SessionMachine
Interface:
ISession {c0447716-ff5a-4795-b57a-ecd5fffa18a4}
Attached log. Let me know if I need to provide anything else. Thanks!
The log file does not seem to be complete, e.g. it does not include the error message you listed. Please make sure that the VM session is fully closed down, i.e. no error dialogs still showing, before you copy out any session logs.
The error message I pasted was from the GUI. Attaching a fresh log after doing another Start > Normal start closing out any error dialogs. I clicked View Logs > Save, then compressed and attached the file.
knockout wrote:Uploaded screenshot of the error to imgur.
Screenshots, cropped & resized as needed but still readable, fit using Upload Attachment just like logs. PNG is best format. Please post the screenshot this way.
Both logs die off at the same place, just after powering on the VM "hardware". Moving to the Beta forum. moved back to Mac Hosts, 7.0.0 has been officially released.
It wouldn't let me attach the original image, so I had to reduce the resolution to bring it under the 128 KB limit. You might need to zoom in a little to see where it shows the error I mentioned.
Attachments
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@granada29
I just disabled 3D Video Acceleration and it did not crash and booted up just fine. Any way to get the 3D Video Acceleration to work again like it was on v6?
@granada29. I have opened the following bug report: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/21147. Let me know if I need to provide any additional info there. Thanks!
@kapitainsky. Feel free to add a comment to the ticket I opened above so the developers know that it affects more than type of guest.
kapitainsky wrote:If it helps to solve it the same happens with Debian 11 guest. With 3D enabled - VM crashes during booting. Disabling 3D option fix the problem.
Thank you for the help, "Disabling 3D acceleration option" fix it for Mac OS and w11.