Guru Meditation critical error occurs whenever I boot my Redhat enterprise VM on Windows 11 Pro PC
Posted: 7. Jun 2022, 04:16
Hello!
My Redhat enterprise VM encounters this Guru Meditation error whenever I launch it on my Windows 11 Pro PC. I've attached some relevant screenshots. Note: the VBox.log file exceeds the 128KiB max limit on this site. Unfortunately, as I had to create this account to post here, my account doesn't meet the 1 day and 1 post minimum requirements to post URLs, so here's my attempt at pointing you in the direction of the paste containing the VBox.log contents: www dot controlc dot com slash 9d238f6d
Note: I found this forum with a similar issue (post id 518910), which recommended disabling hardware acceleration within the 3rd party antivirus. I've checked this setting in Malwarebytes, but it is already disabled.
I perused through the file, but my untrained eye could not identify any mentions of a possible cause, nor could I really decipher most of the file.
Your help is much appreciated!
Edit: I rebooted the VM in a vain attempt to get it working again. It didn't show a guru error. Instead, it posted a few lines of "*ERROR* failed to send host log message."
My Redhat enterprise VM encounters this Guru Meditation error whenever I launch it on my Windows 11 Pro PC. I've attached some relevant screenshots. Note: the VBox.log file exceeds the 128KiB max limit on this site. Unfortunately, as I had to create this account to post here, my account doesn't meet the 1 day and 1 post minimum requirements to post URLs, so here's my attempt at pointing you in the direction of the paste containing the VBox.log contents: www dot controlc dot com slash 9d238f6d
Note: I found this forum with a similar issue (post id 518910), which recommended disabling hardware acceleration within the 3rd party antivirus. I've checked this setting in Malwarebytes, but it is already disabled.
I perused through the file, but my untrained eye could not identify any mentions of a possible cause, nor could I really decipher most of the file.
Your help is much appreciated!
Edit: I rebooted the VM in a vain attempt to get it working again. It didn't show a guru error. Instead, it posted a few lines of "*ERROR* failed to send host log message."