Hi all,
I really, really hope someone can help me out with this. I am running VB 2.2.0 on Ubuntu 8.1. The Guest was Vista Ultimate SP1. I am using the guest to build myself a WinPE boot disc (VistaPE) using winbuilder. Now I was trying to customize my bootcd further which I need to produce a customer Boot manager BCD file. At the time I was working with my active BCD file on the C: drive when VirtualBox decided to crash once again. (Note: I have updated now to v2.2.2 of VB but that has not helped.).
Every time I try to start the my Vista guest it crashes. I can use the guest session to boot a cd/iso and even another vdi file. But every time I want to use my Vista.vdi disk it just crashes. I have bootcd the Vista Install DVD and tried a boot repair but it says there is nothing wrong. So I went into advanced options and command prompt and re-wrote the boot sector of the partition and rewrote the MBR as this has always worked in the past. But still nothing. Here below is the error in the produced log files in home directory. Can someone please help me fix this? I need to recover 3 weeks worth of workin data.
Log created: 2009-05-05T13:07:20.486958000Z
Executable: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox
Arg[0]: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox
Arg[1]: --comment
Arg[2]: Vista
Arg[3]: --startvm
Arg[4]: e0b26ef1-8867-4a2b-8e25-069a708376a4
fatal error in recompiler cpu: Trying to execute code with memory type addr_code=0000000097fc0020 addend=00007fa1ff58f000 at 0000000097fc0039. (iHandlerMemType=0x38 iMMIOMemType=0x30)
fatal error in recompiler cpu: Trying to execute code with memory type addr_code=0000000097fc0020 addend=00007fa1ff58f000 at 0000000097fc0039. (iHandlerMemType=0x38 iMMIOMemType=0x30)
Many Thanks,
Paul.
Help! VirtualBox crashed and now Guest unbootable - VDI?
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Re: Help! VirtualBox crashed and now Guest unbootable - VDI?
This error message appears under certain circumstances and we are still trying to reproduce such issues.