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Problem with my VM

Posted: 9. Dec 2016, 18:57
by Amojito
Hi there.

First, I hope that I am in good section. If not, please, redirect my post please...
Second, I am beginner in using VM. I run on a PackardBell Easynote LS11HR with 8Gb RAM, under Windows 10 all fresh updated.

So, I have a problem with the launch of my VM ...
When I launch, the first screen of loading, it says to me:

Cdboot: BIOS disk read errors at sector 00000011

Is it possible to get help please?
Thank you guys :)

Re: Problem with my VM

Posted: 9. Dec 2016, 19:39
by scottgus1
Please see Minimum info needed

Does this error appear as a text in the guest window?

Re: Problem with my VM

Posted: 9. Dec 2016, 21:37
by Amojito
Hi,
Sorry for info missing..

My VirtualBox version is 5.1.10 r112026 (qt5.6.2)
My Win version is 10 64Bits
I join my VBoxHardening.log...

The 2 screens that appears:
1:
LOG
LOG
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2:
Sans titre2.jpg
Sans titre2.jpg (80.05 KiB) Viewed 1268 times
Is it all I need to do?

EDIT: I can't upload my log :/

Re: Problem with my VM

Posted: 9. Dec 2016, 21:43
by scottgus1
Should be good except for posting that log.

In the main Virtualbox window, right click the guest you ran and choose "Show Log"
Select the first tab in the popup window, "Vbox.log", then on the bottom click "Save"

Also do the same for the "VboxHardening.log"

Save the logs to your desktop, then zip them, and post the zip file as an attachment using the forum's "Upload Attachment" tab below the textbox where you type new posts.

Re: Problem with my VM

Posted: 9. Dec 2016, 21:56
by Amojito
Yep I did it and have my 2 logs... I'll try to resend it...
MacOsXmomO-2016-12-09-20-44-10.log
(99.39 KiB) Downloaded 13 times
It's the only one I can post... For the other log, I have this message when I upload it: The file is too big, maximum allowed size is 128 KiB.

How can I do?

EDIT: I'll try zipping ;)

Re: Problem with my VM

Posted: 9. Dec 2016, 22:01
by scottgus1
Oh, oh. I hear the Apple men in black coming....

Windows hosts and Mac guests are a no-no, Apple doesn't allow it, Sorry. Expect a lock on this thread soon...

Important notice regarding Mac OS X as Guest