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Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 3. Feb 2021, 23:12
by Aquawave
I need help when trying to start windows 10 n Virtualbox I keep getting errors on the "getting started" screen, for example, OOPKEYBOARD or OOPLOCAL and it's driving me crazy as I just want a functional virtual machine I've been troubleshooting for house thought I would ask for help :?: .

Re: Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 4. Feb 2021, 00:37
by BillG
I have never heard of an OOP error (and neither have Bing or Google). Are you sure it is not an OOBE (out of box experience) error?

If it is, Bing or Google Windows 10 OOBE. It is a Windows problem, not VirtualBox. It happens on physical PCs too.

Re: Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 4. Feb 2021, 11:30
by mpack
Only Microsoft could come up with such a double whammy: a gratuitous acronym that is equally meaningless before and after being expanded!

Re: Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 4. Feb 2021, 12:36
by BillG
Indeed!

Re: Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 5. Feb 2021, 14:19
by Aquawave
Oh goodness, I seem to have misspelt OOBE for OOP "I was tired alright it was like 11 pm when I wrote that" also I've never seen it apart from in my Virtualbox virtual machine but I'm going to scavenge the internet to find a fix around now.

Re: Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 5. Feb 2021, 14:21
by Aquawave
Aquawave wrote:I need help when trying to start windows 10 n Virtualbox I keep getting errors on the "getting started" screen, for example, OOPKEYBOARD or OOPLOCAL and it's driving me crazy as I just want a functional virtual machine I've been troubleshooting for house thought I would ask for help :?: .
what was I even typing when I said this "I've been troubleshooting for house"

Re: Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 5. Feb 2021, 15:30
by mpack
Blam blousey auto-collection?

Re: Windows 10 OOP errors?

Posted: 5. Feb 2021, 17:57
by scottgus1
Some "OOPs" OOBE errors might be fixed by making sure the VM has two processors, if I remember correctly.

If you have two already, post a vbox.log:

Right-click the VM in the main Virtualbox window's VM list, choose Show Log. Save the far left tab's log, zip the log file, and post the zip file, using the forum's Upload Attachment tab.