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Cosmo.
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Re: Virtualbox crash

Post by Cosmo. »

The screenshot is senseless, as it provides no info, which says anything new.

We will get nowhere, if after clear questions and advices no matching replies do follow. It doesn't seem to me, that continuing this way makes sense.
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MrEen
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Re: Virtualbox crash

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Couple of things you might check:
1. Are you giving the VM too much of your RAM?
2. Is hardware virtualisation enabled in your BIOS?
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Re: Virtualbox crash

Post by mrmajik45 »

MrEen wrote:Couple of things you might check:
1. Are you giving the VM too much of your RAM?
2. Is hardware virtualisation enabled in your BIOS?
1. Only using 512 MB of my 4 GB
2. Yes
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Re: Virtualbox crash

Post by mrmajik45 »

Also OS take 1 minute or more to start then 20 or 30 for the GUI
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Re: Virtualbox crash

Post by ajgreeny »

You have still not told us the guest OS; please do so or we are unable to go much further; having 512 MB ram for your guest will, however, be very limiting and you will never get Mint with any DE to run well with such a low ram amount, and certainly not one of the default Mint versions, as even LXCE or Mate will struggle with that.
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Re: Virtualbox crash

Post by mrmajik45 »

Ohhhh the vm got it. http://www.reactos.org
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