VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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snowyau
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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michaln wrote:... couldn't afford the $50 for a VirtualBox license (or didn't think it was worth as much). Which naturally doesn't stop them from wanting this fixed yesterday. That is obviously not a very encouraging attitude from our perspective.
Champs! actually I wasn't aware I could buy a licence for VB... I'm off to get one now...
d2kagw
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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Same, I wasn't aware there was a paid version.
Totally buying a license right away.
mag
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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Tested the 4.2.1 test build and it's working now again.
Quick question - did you manage to get it to work just without VT-x or is it still really VT-x enabled now (e.g. did Apple just change the way the VT-x is accessed or did they disable it in 10.8.2 @ Ivy Bridge)?
As for support ticket, we're actually Oracle partners but it's for the Database products and I didn't check whether I can create a support request for another products as it wasn't that critical for me and I'll be also away next week.
But if you wish I can try to open a support request.
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snowyau
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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I just tested 4.1.23 with EFI update + 10.8.2 on a mid 2012-MBA 11" and can confirm it's working. thanks!
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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mag wrote:Tested the 4.2.1 test build and it's working now again.
Good to hear, thanks!
Quick question - did you manage to get it to work just without VT-x or is it still really VT-x enabled now (e.g. did Apple just change the way the VT-x is accessed or did they disable it in 10.8.2 @ Ivy Bridge)?
VT-x is still working. The error message about VT-x being disabled was a bit misleading; enabling VT-x indeed failed, but not because it had been previously enabled by someone else.
But if you wish I can try to open a support request.
Not necessary now - wait until something breaks again :)
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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I just tested 4.1.23 with my fully updated MacBook Air and the problem seems to be resolved. Thanks for the quick turn-around!! :)
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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d2kagw wrote:Same, I wasn't aware there was a paid version.
Totally buying a license right away.
How does one buy a VirtualBox licence? I cannot find a link on the Web site.
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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I am somewhat confused. I had no problem with VB 4.2.0 and OSX 10.8.2 and now there is a 4.2.1. is there an extension pack change?
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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michaln wrote:Were so cash-strapped that they couldn't afford the $50 for a VirtualBox license (or didn't think it was worth as much).
$50. Sign me up. Seriously, can you provide a link to where I would do this. The FAQ generally tries to dissuade you from this:
"If you are an individual end user, there is generally no need to purchase a commercial license, provided that you respect, in the case of VirtualBox OSE, the terms and conditions of the GPL, or, in the case of the full VirtualBox package, those of the Personal Use and Evaluation License."
But I'm willing to chip in. VirtualBox is worth it to me.
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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That was a quick fix. Thanks!
mag
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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loukingjr wrote:I am somewhat confused. I had no problem with VB 4.2.0 and OSX 10.8.2 and now there is a 4.2.1. is there an extension pack change?
If it works for you don't mess up with this fix, it's just for Ivy Bridge powered machines where the VIrtualBox didn't work at OS X 10.8.2.
rpmurray wrote:
michaln wrote:Were so cash-strapped that they couldn't afford the $50 for a VirtualBox license (or didn't think it was worth as much).
$50. Sign me up. Seriously, can you provide a link to where I would do this. The FAQ generally tries to dissuade you from this:
"If you are an individual end user, there is generally no need to purchase a commercial license, provided that you respect, in the case of VirtualBox OSE, the terms and conditions of the GPL, or, in the case of the full VirtualBox package, those of the Personal Use and Evaluation License."
But I'm willing to chip in. VirtualBox is worth it to me.
Yes, though those who use it commercially should purchase a license: http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/v ... index.html
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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mag wrote:
loukingjr wrote:I am somewhat confused. I had no problem with VB 4.2.0 and OSX 10.8.2 and now there is a 4.2.1. is there an extension pack change?
If it works for you don't mess up with this fix, it's just for Ivy Bridge powered machines where the VIrtualBox didn't work at OS X 10.8.2.
oh great. now you tell me lol. I had already downloaded and installed 4.2.1 and as it turns out it won't work now and there doesn't seem to be a 4.2.0 anywhere to download. now what?

edit: nevermind. I restored 4.2.0 from my backup.
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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loukingjr wrote:I had already downloaded and installed 4.2.1 and as it turns out it won't work now
Any specifics?
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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loukingjr: aah I see, they've replaced the "official" download link at their website.. anyway 4.2.0 is still available at:
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualb ... 37-OSX.dmg
By the way - you say that 4.2.1 build doesn't work at your non-Ivy Bridge machine at all?
That's perhaps something the VB devs should look at...
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Re: VM doesn't start on Mountain Lion

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mag wrote:loukingjr: aah I see, they've replaced the "official" download link at their website.. anyway 4.2.0 is still available at:
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualb ... 37-OSX.dmg
By the way - you say that 4.2.1 build doesn't work at your non-Ivy Bridge machine at all?
That's perhaps something the VB devs should look at...
I see. might be nice if they had it posted somewhere on the main downloads page. anyway, no, VM's won't launch on my machine using 4.2.1 which has the sandy bridge processor.
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