Hello VBox gurus,
I am facing exactly the same issue with the previous user. See where exactly my machine hungs in order to establish that it is the same issue. Please find attached the log as well.
Initially I freaked out thinking that there is something going on with the particular VM. I tried booting a ubuntu VM, same issue.
Then I thought to uninstall and re-install the Vbox and create a new VM. Although it appears that the uninstall retained the previous VM (so I could see them after the fresh install) I tried to create a new VM. During windows installation it hangs.
What had changed in my kit (apart from the MS updates)?
1. I updated docker. - I removed it but the problem persists.
2. Add Local by Flywheel. - I removed it also the problem persists.
Please help!
Thank you!
Can't boot any of my VMs
Can't boot any of my VMs
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scottgus1
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Re: Can't boot any of my VMs
I split your post into a new topic, we'll leave the other topic for that OP.
Hyper-V is enabled. See HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM (Hyper-V is active)
This is correct. Guests remain when you upgrade/reinstall Virtualbox, just like uninstalling & reinstalling Word does not delete your .doc files.Dimitrisv wrote:it appears that the uninstall retained the previous VM (so I could see them after the fresh install)
No hardening issues, hardening log has exit code 0.Dimitrisv wrote:I tried booting a ubuntu VM, same issue....I tried to create a new VM. During windows installation it hangs.
Hyper-V is enabled. See HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM (Hyper-V is active)
Re: Can't boot any of my VMs
Thank you very much indeed Scott.
I followed your advice to run the bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off and now it works fine!
Just a note though. When I first run into the issue yesterday, I uninstalled the hyper-V role from my PC yet it didn't work.
Just out of curiosity, why the command you suggested worked?
Keep up the good work!
Best,
Dimitris
I followed your advice to run the bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off and now it works fine!
Just a note though. When I first run into the issue yesterday, I uninstalled the hyper-V role from my PC yet it didn't work.
Just out of curiosity, why the command you suggested worked?
Keep up the good work!
Best,
Dimitris
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Re: Can't boot any of my VMs
The command disables Hyper-V already inside the Windows Boot Manager, which runs before the Windows kernel and drivers are started.Dimitrisv wrote:Just out of curiosity, why the command you suggested worked?
Re: Can't boot any of my VMs
Thank you very much for the clarification.
Keep safe!
Keep safe!