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Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 18:57
by Sasquatch
There is quite a lot missing, mpack asked for the whole file, not just a small part of it.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 19:13
by adas1989

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- Sun VirtualBox Machine Configuration -->
<VirtualBox xmlns="http://www.innotek.de/VirtualBox-settings" version="1.7-windows">
  <Machine uuid="{f5fb4354-fe39-4fa8-b320-be7dcb5b7279}" name="testonly" OSType="WindowsXP" lastStateChange="2009-09-09T17:11:37Z">
    <ExtraData>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/SaveMountedAtRuntime" value="yes"/>
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      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/MiniToolBarAlignment" value="bottom"/>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/LastWindowPostion" value="29,325,800,643"/>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Fullscreen" value="off"/>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Seamless" value="off"/>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/AutoresizeGuest" value="on"/>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/MiniToolBarAutoHide" value="on"/>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/LastCloseAction" value="powerOff"/>
      <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/InfoDlgState" value="400,450,normal"/>
    </ExtraData>
    <Hardware>
      <CPU count="1">
        <HardwareVirtEx enabled="true"/>
      </CPU>
      <Memory RAMSize="256"/>
      <Boot>
        <Order position="1" device="HardDisk"/>
      </Boot>
      <Display VRAMSize="16" monitorCount="1" accelerate3D="true"/>
      <RemoteDisplay enabled="false" port="3389" authType="Null" authTimeout="5000"/>
      <BIOS>
        <ACPI enabled="true"/>
        <IOAPIC enabled="false"/>
        <Logo fadeIn="true" fadeOut="true" displayTime="0"/>
        <BootMenu mode="MessageAndMenu"/>
        <TimeOffset value="0"/>
        <PXEDebug enabled="false"/>
      </BIOS>
      <DVDDrive passthrough="false">
        <HostDrive src="F:"/>
      </DVDDrive>
      <FloppyDrive enabled="true"/>
      <USBController enabled="true" enabledEhci="true"/>
      <Network>
        <Adapter slot="0" enabled="true" MACAddress="080027FF0748" cable="true" speed="0" type="82543GC">
          <NAT/>
        </Adapter>
        <Adapter slot="1" enabled="false" MACAddress="0800279939AD" cable="true" speed="0" type="Am79C973"/>
        <Adapter slot="2" enabled="false" MACAddress="08002757ADB1" cable="true" speed="0" type="Am79C973"/>
        <Adapter slot="3" enabled="false" MACAddress="08002728CE70" cable="true" speed="0" type="Am79C973"/>
        <Adapter slot="4" enabled="false" MACAddress="08002752586D" cable="true" speed="0" type="Am79C973"/>
        <Adapter slot="5" enabled="false" MACAddress="0800277DC196" cable="true" speed="0" type="Am79C973"/>
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        <Adapter slot="7" enabled="false" MACAddress="0800278B77AE" cable="true" speed="0" type="Am79C973"/>
      </Network>
      <UART>
        <Port slot="0" enabled="false" IOBase="0x3f8" IRQ="4" hostMode="Disconnected"/>
        <Port slot="1" enabled="false" IOBase="0x3f8" IRQ="4" hostMode="Disconnected"/>
      </UART>
      <LPT>
        <Port slot="0" enabled="false" IOBase="0x378" IRQ="4"/>
        <Port slot="1" enabled="false" IOBase="0x378" IRQ="4"/>
      </LPT>
      <AudioAdapter controller="AC97" driver="DirectSound" enabled="true"/>
      <SharedFolders/>
      <Clipboard mode="Bidirectional"/>
      <Guest memoryBalloonSize="0" statisticsUpdateInterval="0"/>
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        <GuestProperty name="/VirtualBox/GuestInfo/OS/Product" value="Windows XP Professional" timestamp="1252514019890091200" flags=""/>
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        <GuestProperty name="/VirtualBox/GuestAdd/Components/VBoxService.exe" value="3.0.6r51790" timestamp="1252514019951094700" flags=""/>
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        <GuestProperty name="/VirtualBox/GuestInfo/Net/Count" value="1" timestamp="1252516238539990700" flags=""/>
        <GuestProperty name="/VirtualBox/HostInfo/GUI/LanguageID" value="pl_PL" timestamp="1252514003492153300" flags=""/>
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      </GuestProperties>
    </Hardware>
    <StorageControllers>
      <StorageController name="IDE" type="PIIX4" PortCount="2">
        <AttachedDevice type="HardDisk" port="0" device="0">
          <Image uuid="{976eac5c-6702-4d7d-8957-f5844aa912c4}"/>
        </AttachedDevice>
      </StorageController>
    </StorageControllers>
  </Machine>
</VirtualBox>
this whole file from my machine folder... *.xml
ITried with 512 mb ram and this second error with hdd...

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 20:27
by mpack
I see a number of things in the settings file I don't like, but nothing critical.

Please set the memory to 512MB. 256MB shouldn't cause a crash, but 512MB is better for XP.

Please disable 3D acceleration.

Please disable USB. You should do this anyway if you have problems, but your profile says you are using a self compiled OSE version, which therefore does not have USB support? However I notice you seem to have installed the 3.0.6 guest additions. Does that match the version of VBox you are using? Are you actually using the 3.0.6 beta?

Please unmount your host CD/DVD drive.

People talk about the video RAM, but I've never found that to be a problem. Mine is set to 8MB with all my older XP guests (newer VBox versions have a higher default).

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 20:35
by adas1989
if i will take off acelarator 3d it will be this same like virtual pc from microsoft(working but to bigs lags) ... so i cant do it... i trying with 512 mb and blue screen error... in profile i dont know did i chose good option(3.06 win 86) i will of usb... and try again.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 21:03
by Perryg
Have you tried this with Version 3.0.4? 3.0.6 is a Beta after all.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 21:31
by adas1989
yep i tried 3.04 and 3.02

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 21:43
by mpack
adas1989 wrote:if i will take off acelarator 3d it will be this same like virtual pc from microsoft(working but to bigs lags) ... so i cant do it...
Please turn off the 3D accelerator. If you not willing to try suggested changes then this is not going to get very far.

You should not assume that VirtualBox performance will be similar to Virtual PC, whether or not you have 3D acceleration turned on (or off). I do not have it turned on, yet normal guest graphics performance (with guest additions installed) is frankly excellent. 3D may be better for gaming or for fancy effects, but you can survive without that until we can get your system to boot.

Also, please confirm that you made all the other changes I mentioned.

If possible you should provide a screendump of the bluescreen error too.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 21:56
by adas1989
i think screen is imposible... its only 1 sec... and in other time...

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 9. Sep 2009, 22:04
by Sasquatch
When you start the VM, hit F8 a couple of times until you get a menu similar to that when you closed XP improperly. There you can disable the reboot on system failure, the BSOD will now stay visible.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 10. Sep 2009, 09:10
by adas1989
i changed setings to 128vram 512 ram and 3d accelarator off and it imposible to do what i want do(much bigger lags than vpc) with 16vram and 256 ram i had arround 5fps and i need something like that but it must work without any crash... no like now...

i seted more vram for faster crash and now i had this error
Image


what are u thinking about linux change system cant help?

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 10. Sep 2009, 14:45
by Perryg
You are going to need to tell me what this error says. It is too small to read and appears to not be in English.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 10. Sep 2009, 14:53
by Sasquatch
It's the default Guru Meditation error.

Adas, you really need to tell us exactly what you're doing to get this error. Anything you're starting on the Host or Guest?

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 10. Sep 2009, 16:54
by adas1989
game online on host and on guest many friend using it and it work good;) and sorry for that i dint think about language on error^^(error contact with admins and send log:P) its low graphic game.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 10. Sep 2009, 16:56
by Sasquatch
"game online", that's like one in a billion chance to get the right one. Be more specific.

Re: ERROR like burning graphic card...

Posted: 10. Sep 2009, 16:58
by adas1989
ahh u need more specific:D ok its not a problem:) Mu online. i can use vpc but 8mb card with out 3 d accelarator... i cant do many things... with vbox i can do alll what i want. Sometime it looks like normal pc;) i bought 2 gb ram more now i need to install 64 bit system cuz 32 can use only 3,5 gb(i have 5gb now) maybe it will be work better....