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I think this may be a bug

Posted: 24. Feb 2012, 20:48
by justinrpg
I keep getting that VERR_NO_MEMORY error message frequently!!! it seems to happen ONLY when I leave my computer on the entire night!!! and the ONLY way to fix it is to restart the computer!!! but if the computer is left on for an extended amount of time that error will ALWAYS happen!!! what should I do???

Re: I think this may be a bug

Posted: 24. Feb 2012, 20:58
by stefan.becker
You should search the forum for this error. Depends on Chrome on the host. Look some threads in the windows host area, you will find enough.

Re: I think this may be a bug

Posted: 24. Feb 2012, 21:04
by justinrpg
I JUST DID AND IT SAID NO SUITABLE RESULTS FOUND!!!!!!!

Re: I think this may be a bug

Posted: 24. Feb 2012, 21:10
by mpack
Justin, I'm inventing a new rule: every time you use an exclamation mark, we ignore one of your messages. By my count you owe us about 200 messages...

Re: I think this may be a bug

Posted: 24. Feb 2012, 21:54
by justinrpg
NOW YOU ARE JUST TRYING TO ANGER ME

Re: I think this may be a bug

Posted: 24. Feb 2012, 22:09
by Perryg
Use Google search Example below:

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VERR_NO_MEMORY site:virtualbox.org
Perhaps you should also read Net eitquette to find out why people are so offended when you use all caps, or a lot of exclamation points. It is simple rude.

Additionally we need to hard information which you continuously fail to provide. When you see this error you need to post the guests log file after it shows this error (as an attachment)

Re: I think this may be a bug

Posted: 25. Feb 2012, 12:23
by mpack
@Justin. I could have helped you yesterday, but your confrontational attitude left me in no hurry to do so.

Strangely enough, searching worked fine for me. For example here. In fact the issue will have no single cause, the error message means what it says (like they usually do): something is using additional memory on the host, leaving VirtualBox - which wants a large contiguous chunk - unable to run your VM. You need to check out recent software installs or updates on your Win7 host (the common factor does always seem to be a Win7-64bit host).