HI
can you help me i have this error in log 'GuruMeditation'
i have windows 7 installerd 32 bit 4go ram on pc and virtualbox last version and running win 2003 server every some our it bugs
please help me
'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server
'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server
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mpack
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server
Running Win2003 server? "Windows 7 (32bit)" is what you've chosen as the guest OS type.
You also seem to be running under Hyper-V?
You also seem to be running under Hyper-V?
Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server
Running win2003 on win7 32 bit and it work fine in the past
i dont why a get this bug every few hours? any help
i dont why a get this bug every few hours? any help
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mpack
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server
Your actual error is :-
As a workaround you could probably turn off VT-x in the VM settings. You have a single core 32bit VM on a 32bit host, so VT-x is not mandatory.
And just something that irks me (mild OCD kicking in), I have no reason to believe it matters: 1027MB is a very odd amount of RAM to give to a guest IMHO. I would have used a nice round binary number: 1024MB.
I can't tell you why you get this crash every few hours, only a dev could tell you that - hence you should probably raise a BugTracker ticket for the issue.VBox.log wrote: 04:00:32.973745 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
04:00:32.973746 !!
04:00:32.973746 !! Guru Meditation -2701 (VERR_VMM_RING0_ASSERTION)
04:00:32.973880 !!
As a workaround you could probably turn off VT-x in the VM settings. You have a single core 32bit VM on a 32bit host, so VT-x is not mandatory.
And just something that irks me (mild OCD kicking in), I have no reason to believe it matters: 1027MB is a very odd amount of RAM to give to a guest IMHO. I would have used a nice round binary number: 1024MB.
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Perryg
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server
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00:00:02.471624 HM: HMR3Init: Falling back to raw-mode: VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for both all CPU modes
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00:00:02.882983 CPUM: Logical host processors: 4 present, 4 max, 4 online, online mask: 000000000000000f
00:00:02.883246 CPUM: Physical host cores: 2
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mpack
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server
Ah, I missed that (read the first bit then searched for "guru"). Well spotted.