Hi,
I am using VBox 4.3.18, running Whonix Gateway 9.4 (Debian OS) on a 32-bit Windows 7 host. The host memory is 3GB. Guest OS memory has 768MB available.
It has worked fine for me with no errors for long time until last week. Now every time I start the machine, there is a critical error, reported in the log as:
Guru Meditation -2403 (VERR_TRPM_DONT_PANIC)
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling VBox. The virtual machine started properly after this and completed its first time setup as normal with no error. This is something the particular guest OS needs to do on its first run. However, when I then started it for the second time, it was back to this exact same error just as before.
As it has gone from working perfectly one day to giving this error every time the next, I'm assuming the problem has been caused by some kind of software update (either to VBox, Host OS or Guest OS). I have not changed any hardware so doubt that can be the cause, unless something is damaged.
I don't know how to properly read the log files (attached) but I'm hoping they can at least hint at the cause of the problem.
I can't find this exact combination of error and guest OS anywhere on the forums, so hope I have not posted a duplicate of an already reported bug.
If anyone can take a look at the logs and help me with this it would be much appreciated. Thanks.
VBox 4.3.18, Debian (Whonix) error -- 'VERR_TRPM_DONT_PANIC'
VBox 4.3.18, Debian (Whonix) error -- 'VERR_TRPM_DONT_PANIC'
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