'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server

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foxdeo
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'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server

Post by foxdeo »

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
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mpack
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server

Post by mpack »

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?
foxdeo
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server

Post by foxdeo »

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
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server

Post by mpack »

Your actual error is :-
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 !!
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.

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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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server

Post by Perryg »

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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
Actually I would try enabling VT-x in the bios first. It really does make a difference
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Re: 'GuruMeditation' on virtualbox win server

Post by mpack »

Ah, I missed that (read the first bit then searched for "guru"). Well spotted.
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