VM Startup Crash

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daltonv
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VM Startup Crash

Post by daltonv »

My VMs are crashing about 10 seconds after startup, and this is happening on all five of my virtual machines which include Windows and Linux. It says "Aborted" next to each in the main window after it crashes. I've attached the log files for my XP guest, can anyone help with this?
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socratis
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Re: VM Startup Crash

Post by socratis »

Well, if nothing has changed since your similar (exact?) post from 3 weeks ago, I'm afraid not. I took a look at your logs (of 11/Mar. and 5/Apr.) and couldn't find anything suspicious. Maybe someone else will, although 7 people already downloaded your original logs and found no specific answers enough to warranty a response.
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Re: VM Startup Crash

Post by loukingjr »

What changed since the time your guests worked correctly and when they stopped? OS version, VB version, Applications, Ram etc. Something had to change if they ever worked.
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mpack
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Re: VM Startup Crash

Post by mpack »

When asking a question, please post exactly ONE log from a relevant session, plus the startup log if you really must. Just imagine that you're paying for my time.

I suspect that "XP (64bit)" is not the correct OS type. XP is always 32bit in real life.

Also, I would try turning off 3D acceleration, as bad host drivers can make that quite flakey sometimes. Is there a particular reason this VM needs fast 3D rotations etc?
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