Systeh Lockup on XP Start

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whg
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Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by whg »

My first execution of virtualbox after an upgrade from fedora 23 to fedora 24 (fedup). After pressing "start" for a virtual XP, a text box popped up advising me of a serious error and to capture the contents of VBox.log and VBox.png (attached) for this web site and press quit. On pressing quit the system locked up - not just vbox, the entire system! I reinstalled everything and tried again with the same result.

I've been running linux since the mid 1990's and have never locked up the system before. I hope the attached shows a clear path to resolution.

OS: 4.7.4-200.fc24.x86_64
VirtualBox-5.1.6-1.fc24.x86_64
VirtualBox-kmodsrc-5.1.6-1.fc24.x86_64
Guest: Windows XP - 1990's vintage, but with all updates available before support dropped.
Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.1.6-110634.vbox-extpack

The virtualbox/XP combination has worked without problem for quite a long time and has survived multiple linux upgrades (fedup) such as this plus one scratch install after a hard drive failure.

The only thing I see (in the middle of the log) is:

00:00:24.542368 fatal error in recompiler cpu: Trying to execute code with memory type addr_code=00000000f6712020 addend=00007ff258c77000 at 00000000f67125c4. (iHandlerMemType=0x38 iMMIOMemType=0x30)
00:00:24.542368
00:00:24.542384 Changing the VM state from 'RUNNING' to 'GURU_MEDITATION'
00:00:24.542399 Console: Machine state changed to 'GuruMeditation'

I'm hoping this is something obvious. Thanks!

I attempted to attach the log but get a "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached." message.
Perryg
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Re: Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by Perryg »

We are working on the quota error but in the mean time re-install VirtualBox and see if it clears the error.
mpack
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Re: Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by mpack »

The quota error should be fixed now if you want to try it again.
whg
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Re: Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by whg »

I did a reinstall but suffered the same freeze.

Correcting a statement I made - the system is locked up even BEFORE pressing the quit button. Locked up meaning there is no response to anything I do except the mouse pointer does move. I also couldn't kill the window system with ctrl-alt-backspace. I didn't think to try logging in from another system but will try that if this happens again.

I attached the log.
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Perryg
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Re: Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by Perryg »

We do not support the rpmfusion version of VirtualBox, Fedora or rpmfussion does. You can ask them or you can remove theirs and install the official version from virtualbox.org.
vbarjan
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Re: Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by vbarjan »

I have a similar error when starting Windows XP guest in VirtualBox 5.1.6 (VirtualBox VM 5.1.6 r110634 win.amd64) on Windows 10.
This is the error from my vbox.log:

00:00:16.415856 fatal error in recompiler cpu: Trying to execute code with memory type addr_code=00000000f66db020 addend=ffffffff573bd000 at 00000000f66db423. (iHandlerMemType=0x38 iMMIOMemType=0x30)
00:00:16.415861
00:00:16.416677 Changing the VM state from 'RUNNING' to 'GURU_MEDITATION'
00:00:16.416722 Console: Machine state changed to 'GuruMeditation'

When I uninstall the Avast virusscanner in the guest OS (or boot in safe mode), it boots without issues again. I wonder whether is a VirtualBox or Avast issue.
Do you have a virusscanner installed in the guest OS, if that's the case, you might try disabling or removing it. Note that I don't like this solution, especially on the Windows XP system I would like to have a virusscanner running.
mpack
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Re: Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by mpack »

Enabling VT-x would also fix that error I believe.
vbarjan
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Re: Systeh Lockup on XP Start

Post by vbarjan »

With VT-x enabled it works! Avast is now running fine on my Windows XP virtual machine, without crashes.
Initially I thought my laptop didn't have VT-x, but it does :)
Thanks.
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