NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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johnydeep
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NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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the problem
the problem
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Problem with the virtual box
I unistaled and istalled 4-5 times
same error apears can someone help me please
mpack
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Re: NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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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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Re: NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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But frankly, you should delete that VM and begin again. It is not generally a good idea to treat the DESKTOP as a VM container folder. Your username looks weird too, but I don't know if that's a problem for your Win7 host or not.
johnydeep
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Re: NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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windows 7 -2022-04-25-13-51-09.7z
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mpack wrote:But frankly, you should delete that VM and begin again. It is not generally a good idea to treat the DESKTOP as a VM container folder. Your username looks weird too, but I don't know if that's a problem for your Win7 host or not.
I don't know what to do anymore, i tried everything
Thank you hope that you can help me
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Re: NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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00:00:04.863331 !! VCPU0: Guru Meditation -4000 (VERR_VMX_VMXON_FAILED)
Something else is using VT-x. Since your host is Win7 the "something else" is most likely Avast or AVG Antivirus. That AV has an option to use hardware virtualization, and that option needs to be disabled.

I suggest that you also give the VM a second CPU core, and increase graphics RAM to 128MB.

And you still have the VM located on the desktop, which is a guaranteed fail, as soon as you get around to deleting that strange object on your desktop.
johnydeep
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Re: NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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mpack wrote:That AV has an option to use hardware virtualization, and that option needs to be disabled.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
HOW CAN I DISABLE THAT FROM AVG ANTIVIRUS ?
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johnydeep
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Re: NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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mpack wrote: And you still have the VM located on the desktop, which is a guaranteed fail, as soon as you get around to deleting that strange object on your desktop.
What strange object?
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mpack
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Re: NEED HELP PROBLEM VIRTUAL BOX

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johnydeep wrote: HOW CAN I DISABLE THAT FROM AVG ANTIVIRUS ?
I'm not an AVG AV user, you'll have to look at the menus yourself.
What strange object?
The VM folder of course.
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