Help! It works really well a week ago. I don't know what happened now. I reinstall everything now even the file.
Whonix Boot Problem - end Kernel panic - not syncing
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JohnnySinks
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Whonix Boot Problem - end Kernel panic - not syncing
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mpack
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Re: Whonix Boot Problem - end Kernel panic - not syncing
Please provide a VM log file. Make sure the VM is fully shut down, then right click it in the manager UI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" (no other file) to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
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JohnnySinks
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Re: Whonix Boot Problem - end Kernel panic - not syncing
Please See Attachment
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JohnnySinks
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Re: Whonix Boot Problem - end Kernel panic - not syncing
It has solved the problem.
Virtual Based Security, Hyper-V, Core Isolation are already turned off beforehand.
I guess turning Hyper-V off manually doesn't really mean already turned off in the system even restarting the device.
That cmd stuff works really well.
Thank you @scottgus1 and @mpack!
Virtual Based Security, Hyper-V, Core Isolation are already turned off beforehand.
I guess turning Hyper-V off manually doesn't really mean already turned off in the system even restarting the device.
That cmd stuff works really well.
Thank you @scottgus1 and @mpack!
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scottgus1
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Re: Whonix Boot Problem - end Kernel panic - not syncing
Great! Glad you're up and running.
Lots of Windows services can use Hyper-V, and toggling the Windows Features checkboxes very often doesn't cover them all. The command line is the silver bullet.
Lots of Windows services can use Hyper-V, and toggling the Windows Features checkboxes very often doesn't cover them all. The command line is the silver bullet.