Guru Meditation - Windows XP

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mrPerezInc
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Guru Meditation - Windows XP

Post by mrPerezInc »

Hello,

I've been running this virtual machine for the longest time. It's really just to have office 2003.

All of a sudden, it stop working.

If I boot in safe mode it works and I tried using the last working configuration and that didn't work either.


Any help is appreciated.
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2019-01-28-15-39-32.052-VirtualBox.exe-3432.log
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mpack
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Primary OS: MS Windows 10
VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
Guest OSses: Mostly XP

Re: Guru Meditation - Windows XP

Post by mpack »

That is not a VirtualBox log, but it seems to be a corruption of one. How did you get that?

I believe you need to enable VT-x in the host BIOS. Or disable Hyper-v in the host. I could have been more sure if it was a standard VM log.

Normal method of providing a log: With the VM fully shut down, right click and "Show Log" in the GUI, save "VBox.log" (no other file) to a zip, and attach the zip to your post. This log should be available even after a guru meditation.
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