PC needs restart
Error code 0x0000000A
Parameters:
0xFFD00000
0x000000FF
0x0000000A
0x81B3A653
How can I fix this?
Windows 10 86x error
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BillG
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Re: Windows 10 86x error
That happened when you tried to install 8.1 in a vm with a Windows 8 profile. Does your vm have a Windows 8.1 profile?
Bill
Re: Windows 10 86x error
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No, it has WIn 10 x32 settings.BillG wrote:That happened when you tried to install 8.1 in a vm with a Windows 8 profile. Does your vm have a Windows 8.1 profile?
Version 4.3.28 r100309
Any more info you need?
I have just folowed the standard install "wizard"
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mpack
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Re: Windows 10 86x error
Um. Nobody asked for the startup log! Your VM isn't having a problem starting, your guest OS is.
The link told you what we need and how to provide it. In particular we need the VM log file. I'll summarise: right click VM in GUI, select "Show Log", save "VBox.log" (only) to a file, zip file and attach here. Make sure the VM is shut down before you collect the log of the session.
The link told you what we need and how to provide it. In particular we need the VM log file. I'll summarise: right click VM in GUI, select "Show Log", save "VBox.log" (only) to a file, zip file and attach here. Make sure the VM is shut down before you collect the log of the session.
Re: Windows 10 86x error
Oh. I'm sorry... Kinda new to this.mpack wrote:Um. Nobody asked for the startup log! Your VM isn't having a problem starting, your guest OS is.
The link told you what we need and how to provide it. In particular we need the VM log file. I'll summarise: right click VM in GUI, select "Show Log", save "VBox.log" (only) to a file, zip file and attach here. Make sure the VM is shut down before you collect the log of the session.
Oh, I forgot to write that when I'm starting it up it says "VT-x/AMD-V hardware acceleration is not available on your system. Certain guests (e.g. OS/2 and QNX) require this feature and will fail to boot without it."
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mpack
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Re: Windows 10 86x error
You need to check your PC user manual or manufacturer, and find out how to boot into your host BIOS and enable VT-x. After that you'll be able to install 64bit guests plus guests which require it for other reasons, which includes all Windows versions from Win8 onwards.VBox.log wrote: 00:00:00.971823 HMR3Init: Falling back to raw-mode: VT-x is disabled in the BIOS.
This info is summarised in FAQ: I have a 64bit host, but can't install 64bit guests.
p.s. I noticed that you have an additional problem :-
You only have 1006MB RAM free for both both VMs and host OS use, but you're assigning 1152MB of it to the VM, that isn't going to work. You need to start shutting down some of the outrageous memory hogs you must have running on your host. Ideally you want to free up enough to let you assign at least 2GB to the Win10 guest, while leaving a free gig or two for the host OS to use.VBox.log wrote: 00:00:00.877773 Host RAM: 8146MB total, 1006MB available
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00:00:00.971505 RamSize <integer> = 0x0000000040000000 (1 073 741 824, 1 024 MB)
00:00:00.971714 VRamSize <integer> = 0x0000000008000000 (134 217 728, 128 MB)
Re: Windows 10 86x error
mpack wrote:You need to check your PC user manual or manufacturer, and find out how to boot into your host BIOS and enable VT-x. After that you'll be able to install 64bit guests plus guests which require it for other reasons, which includes all Windows versions from Win8 onwards.VBox.log wrote: 00:00:00.971823 HMR3Init: Falling back to raw-mode: VT-x is disabled in the BIOS.
This info is summarised in FAQ: I have a 64bit host, but can't install 64bit guests.
p.s. I noticed that you have an additional problem :-You only have 1006MB RAM free for both both VMs and host OS use, but you're assigning 1152MB of it to the VM, that isn't going to work. You need to start shutting down some of the outrageous memory hogs you must have running on your host. Ideally you want to free up enough to let you assign at least 2GB to the Win10 guest, while leaving a free gig or two for the host OS to use.VBox.log wrote: 00:00:00.877773 Host RAM: 8146MB total, 1006MB available
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00:00:00.971505 RamSize <integer> = 0x0000000040000000 (1 073 741 824, 1 024 MB)
00:00:00.971714 VRamSize <integer> = 0x0000000008000000 (134 217 728, 128 MB)
Okok, I just put the "standard amount". I can put it up to 4GB or something then
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Re: Windows 10 86x error
ps, on a forum note: there's no need for you to quote others messages in their entirety when the original is right there right before yours! Just excerpt the specific bits (if any) that you want to refer to.