Before I write, I am not good at English...
Until yesterday, I used a VM.
However, today, suddenly the following message occurs and the program cannot run.
The virtual machine 'Ubuntu' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005). More details may be available in 'C:\Users\KHW\VirtualBox VMs\Ubuntu\Logs\VBoxHardening.log'.
결과 코드:
E_FAIL (0x80004005)
구성 요소:
MachineWrap
인터페이스:
IMachine {85632c68-b5bb-4316-a900-5eb28d3413df}
my host os : windows 10 64bit (and i don't have graphic card..)
VM ver. : 6.1.4 (extention pack same version too)
I don't know what the problem is. I'd be grateful if you could give me an answer...! T_T
Error VM... help...
Error VM... help...
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scottgus1
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Re: Error VM... help...
Your ExitCode of 0xc0000005 might mean some insecure program that tried to inject into Virtualbox got rejected, see Diagnosing VirtualBox Hardening Issues
You have a program called 'Fasoo DRM' on your computer that may interfere with Virtualbox. Also something is altering core Windows files ntdll.dll and kernel32.dll in memory, which is bad.
Try removing Fasoo and run a AV full scan.
You have a program called 'Fasoo DRM' on your computer that may interfere with Virtualbox. Also something is altering core Windows files ntdll.dll and kernel32.dll in memory, which is bad.
Try removing Fasoo and run a AV full scan.
Re: Error VM... help...
Fasoo DRM was the problem, as you said. Thank you very much!scottgus1 wrote:Your ExitCode of 0xc0000005 might mean some insecure program that tried to inject into Virtualbox got rejected, see Diagnosing VirtualBox Hardening Issues
You have a program called 'Fasoo DRM' on your computer that may interfere with Virtualbox. Also something is altering core Windows files ntdll.dll and kernel32.dll in memory, which is bad.
Try removing Fasoo and run a AV full scan.