Opened 15 years ago
Closed 15 years ago
#5718 closed defect (duplicate)
Guru Meditation with VirtualBox 3.1.0 (VERR_TRPM_DONT_PANIC)
Reported by: | Sebastian Lemos Satue | Owned by: | |
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Component: | VMM/RAW | Version: | VirtualBox 3.1.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Windows |
Description
Received guru meditation during normal usage of Windows XP (32-bit SP3) with Windows XP (32-bit SP2) host. Was doing nothing more than using Thunderbird, Pidgin and Firefox at the time. Attached is vbox log.
Thanks, Sebastian
Attachments (3)
Change History (7)
by , 15 years ago
Attachment: | VBox.log.1.gz added |
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by , 15 years ago
Attachment: | VBox.log.2.gz added |
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by , 15 years ago
Attachment: | VBox.log.3.gz added |
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comment:1 by , 15 years ago
Component: | other → VMM/RAW |
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Summary: | Guru Meditation with VirtualBox 3.1.0 → Guru Meditation with VirtualBox 3.1.0 (VERR_TRPM_DONT_PANIC) |
comment:2 by , 15 years ago
Frank, I have an Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 which allows to use VT-x but I can't enable it in the BIOS.
I tried changing the VM Option HardwareVirtEx to false with no luck.
If you need any other information just let me know.
Regards, Sebastian
comment:3 by , 15 years ago
Sebastian, if your CPU does indeed support VT-x then you should consider a BIOS upgrade. There are some older BIOSes around which disable VT-x at boot time for some reason. Once disabled it cannot be enabled anymore later. Of course the Guru meditation is a bug and should be fixed but VT-x would help as well.
Strange error, no idea so far. This guru mediation will most probably only occur without VT-x/AMD-V. Does your CPU support VT-x? If yes, you should enable it in the BIOS and your guest should work fine.