Discussions related to using VirtualBox on Windows hosts.
Perryg
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by Perryg » 6. Dec 2013, 01:47
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VirtualBox VM 4.3.4 r91027 win.amd64 (Nov 29 2013 17:36:40) release log
00:00:01.477543 Log opened 2013-12-05T22:49:21.993131200Z
00:00:01.477544 Build Type: release
00:00:01.477547 OS Product: Windows 7
00:00:01.477548 OS Release: 6.1.7601
00:00:01.477549 OS Service Pack: 1
00:00:01.477561 Host RAM: 3956MB total, 1834MB available
00:00:01.477565 Executable: C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe
00:00:01.477565 Process ID: 5732
00:00:01.477566 Package type: WINDOWS_64BITS_GENERIC
00:00:01.484550 Installed Extension Packs:
00:00:01.484621 None installed!
00:00:01.490031 UIMediumEnumerator: Medium-enumeration finished!
00:00:01.545388 Power up failed (vrc=VINF_SUCCESS, rc=E_FAIL (0X80004005))
Yes it is. So the guest failed to power up. I know this is going to be hard but is the guest 32_bit or 64_bit and has it ever worked?
coziswork
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by coziswork » 6. Dec 2013, 01:51
Perryg wrote: Code: Select all
VirtualBox VM 4.3.4 r91027 win.amd64 (Nov 29 2013 17:36:40) release log
00:00:01.477543 Log opened 2013-12-05T22:49:21.993131200Z
00:00:01.477544 Build Type: release
00:00:01.477547 OS Product: Windows 7
00:00:01.477548 OS Release: 6.1.7601
00:00:01.477549 OS Service Pack: 1
00:00:01.477561 Host RAM: 3956MB total, 1834MB available
00:00:01.477565 Executable: C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe
00:00:01.477565 Process ID: 5732
00:00:01.477566 Package type: WINDOWS_64BITS_GENERIC
00:00:01.484550 Installed Extension Packs:
00:00:01.484621 None installed!
00:00:01.490031 UIMediumEnumerator: Medium-enumeration finished!
00:00:01.545388 Power up failed (vrc=VINF_SUCCESS, rc=E_FAIL (0X80004005))
Yes it is. So the guest failed to power up. I know this is going to be hard but is the guest 32_bit or 64_bit and has it ever worked?
its is 64 before i have installed virtual box, youwave worked fine
coziswork
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by coziswork » 6. Dec 2013, 01:52
Yes it is. So the guest failed to power up. I know this is going to be hard but is the guest 32_bit or 64_bit and has it ever worked?[/quote]
i still havnt figure out how todo this (test for KVM)
In a terminal on the host type the follwoing:
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Post the results.
Perryg
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by Perryg » 6. Dec 2013, 01:59
Forget the test for KVM. That was when you had it listed under Linux host. Widows does not use KVM
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by coziswork » 6. Dec 2013, 02:02
Perryg wrote: Forget the test for KVM. That was when you had it listed under Linux host. Widows does not use KVM
so what should i do now
Perryg
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by Perryg » 6. Dec 2013, 02:08
its is 64 before i have installed virtual box, youwave worked fine
How could it work before you installed VirtualBox? Do you mean it worked before you upgraded VirtualBox?
coziswork
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by coziswork » 6. Dec 2013, 02:14
Perryg wrote: its is 64 before i have installed virtual box, youwave worked fine
How could it work before you installed VirtualBox? Do you mean it worked before you upgraded VirtualBox?
i have installed youwave a month ago and i was using it for the past month
i never recod intalling it before, it must have came with some other program i have installed before
so i am thinking this must be an upgraded to the virtual box
Perryg
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by Perryg » 6. Dec 2013, 02:19
Something is really wrong here. You must have installed it in VirtualBox for it to have worked. DO you even remember having VirtualBox installed prior to today?
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by coziswork » 6. Dec 2013, 02:22
Perryg wrote: Something is really wrong here. You must have installed it in VirtualBox for it to have worked. DO you even remember having VirtualBox installed prior to today?
no, not really
Perryg
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by Perryg » 6. Dec 2013, 02:31
Then how do you explain the log files?
coziswork
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by coziswork » 6. Dec 2013, 02:35
Perryg wrote: Then how do you explain the log files?
ture...
coziswork
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by coziswork » 6. Dec 2013, 12:56
Perryg wrote: Then how do you explain the log files?
i try system recovery... that did not do the job .... thats the best i can do ... are there anything that you will be able to guid me through ?
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Perryg
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by Perryg » 6. Dec 2013, 15:44
At this point I have no idea what to tell you to try. I would tell you to go back to the previous version but you don't remember having it and surely not the version it would have been.
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by hobbit2000 » 17. Dec 2013, 08:18
blindcoder.wordpress <dot> com/tag/vm/
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VBoxManage modifyvm "My Guest VM Name" --longmode off