Critical Error problem, you guys are my last resort
Posted: 7. Sep 2014, 15:05
Hi All,
My laptop recently broke down, but I needed my virtualbox so I tried to put it on the desktop that I have. Now that I have tried it doesn't seem to work. I keep getting a critical error of Guru Meditation. I am aware that this usually comes from having too few RAM available, but I have 6 GB of RAM within my computer, which should suffice. I have tried putting the VT-x off and on, both didn't work, and I practically tried everything else that I was able to find on the internet. It seems like the VM is unable to see the available RAM, eventhough virtualbox itself reconizes my 6 GB. Do you guys have any clue how to help me with this, I have tried every possible solution I was able to find on the internet, and nothing seems to work.
Any advice or help is warmly welcomed, I have added the log file (I was unable to add the whole log due to size restrictions, so I have added I think the part that is most relevant.)
Kind regards,
Stan.
My laptop recently broke down, but I needed my virtualbox so I tried to put it on the desktop that I have. Now that I have tried it doesn't seem to work. I keep getting a critical error of Guru Meditation. I am aware that this usually comes from having too few RAM available, but I have 6 GB of RAM within my computer, which should suffice. I have tried putting the VT-x off and on, both didn't work, and I practically tried everything else that I was able to find on the internet. It seems like the VM is unable to see the available RAM, eventhough virtualbox itself reconizes my 6 GB. Do you guys have any clue how to help me with this, I have tried every possible solution I was able to find on the internet, and nothing seems to work.
Any advice or help is warmly welcomed, I have added the log file (I was unable to add the whole log due to size restrictions, so I have added I think the part that is most relevant.)
Kind regards,
Stan.