Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
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Net Ranger
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Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
Hi! I have made an image of Windows 7 x32 Enterprise with Microsoft Deployment toolkit and using it for deploy virtual machine. But any time as I boot, Im getting this line as last in the VBox logs, "GIM: HyperV: Guest indicates a fatal condition! P0=0x5c P1=0x110 P2=0xffd01df0 P3=0x17 P4=0xc000000d". Reviewing a code of the library, which containing this error, gimme nothing. My VM have 2GB of RAM and it's type correctly set "Windows 7 (32-bit)". PAX\NX is enabled. The host machince is 4GB RAM, W8 Pro (HP Compaq Pro 6300 SFF model). How to fix it?
Last edited by Net Ranger on 12. Jan 2016, 08:25, edited 1 time in total.
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Perryg
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
Post the guests log file ( as an attachment ). Right click on the guest in the Main Manager then click show log. Save and post as an attachment. Compress if it is too large to post.
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Net Ranger
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
The log in the attached file.
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socratis
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
You shouldn't be looking only at the last line, but way earlier, even before you booted the VM:
You're allocating 2048+38+overhead MB to your guest, when you only have 1196 MB free. It can't work. Either free memory on the host, lower the guest requirements or buy some more RAM.00:00:03.226041 Host RAM: 3970MB total, 1196MB available 00:00:04.861838 RamSize <integer> = 0x0000000080000000 (2 147 483 648, 2 048 MB) 00:00:04.862115 VRamSize <integer> = 0x0000000002600000 (39 845 888, 38 MB)
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Net Ranger
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
38 Mb is VRAM, so it's don't summed with RAM. But neither, I have lowered VM RAM settings and still getting same messages.
Host RAM: 3970MB total, 1768MB available
RamSize <integer> = 0x0000000020000000 (536 870 912, 512 MB)
00:00:09.679273 GIM: HyperV: Guest indicates a fatal condition! P0=0x5c P1=0x110 P2=0xffd01df0 P3=0x17 P4=0xc000000d
Host RAM: 3970MB total, 1768MB available
RamSize <integer> = 0x0000000020000000 (536 870 912, 512 MB)
00:00:09.679273 GIM: HyperV: Guest indicates a fatal condition! P0=0x5c P1=0x110 P2=0xffd01df0 P3=0x17 P4=0xc000000d
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socratis
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
Why exactly? If you think that VRAM gets allocated from your graphics card, well, think again. It's not.Net Ranger wrote:38 Mb is VRAM, so it's don't summed with RAM.
Well, post a new log in that case.Net Ranger wrote:I have lowered VM RAM settings and still getting same messages.
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
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mpack
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
W7 Enterprise in 512MB RAM? With BitLocker, 3D acceleration etc all on 1 core? I wouldn't bother.
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Net Ranger
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
I had tried to run W7 Ent with 1GB RAM and it's didn't got me nothing (same problem). BitLocker isn't enabled. At least I'm didn't turned on it.mpack wrote:W7 Enterprise in 512MB RAM? I wouldn't bother.
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Net Ranger
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
Thanks, mpack, one additional core is solved problem.
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mpack
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Re: Guest indicates a fatal condition! W7 Enterprise
That wasn't the suggestion. You only have a dual core host, so it makes no sense to assign both to the VM. The actual suggestion was that this host is unsuitable for what you're trying. Frankly I'm wondering about the incongruity of running a top end volume licensed Win7 edition on such a low end PC.