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If you see a turtle and its not working and you're getting this error, it's probably this issue (emphasis on the probably). A good way to check if this is the issue is to look at the bottom right of your window when you launch a VM.
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The thing that caused my issue was Hyper-V, which is Microsoft's Hypervisor. The other fixes did not work for me I'm not sure if they simply do not work, or if it was just because my issue was caused by something other than they mentioned.Īnyway, enough preface.
INSTALLING ATEXT HOW TO
Resources on how to fix the other causes of this issue are available online with a search, so I won't go into it here ( lists some possible causes). Most of the other causes are much more common, so you should see if they fix your issue first. Now this error can be caused by many things. While this did work for me, I will say to follow all advice at your own discretion. The following information is only what I have been able to find and I wanted to share it with others to help them fix their issues too. I would also like to point out I am no expert in this sort of thing. I would like to thank u/Face_Plant_Some_More for pointing me on the path to figuring this out I was thinking along the complete wrong lines before. I'll mention users as they are relevant, and I'll have links to useful pages at the bottom. I managed to find a solution to this issue! I'm going to go through how I solved it and why I think it happened in case anyone else has this problem! To start, I couldn't have figured this out without some help from several resources. I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out the issue and I would greatly appreciate any help. Based on the error and the info, I believe there to be some sort of video issue on the issue computer, but I honestly have no idea. When I plugged the SSD into the other computer, I could boot even the previously broken VMs. I have even taken a working VM from another machine, put it on the SSD drive, and it still did not work on the issue computer. I have disabled Hyper-V, redownloaded ISOs, redownloaded VirtualBox, recreated the machines, and ran chkdsk on the drive. I have looked through the logs and I was able to find this error: ERROR : aRC=VBOX_E_VM_ERROR (0x80bb0003) aIID=, preserve=false aResultDetail=-37 I am not entirely sure what it means, but I looked around and found some supposed fixes, however, none of them worked.
INSTALLING ATEXT WINDOWS 10
One particular VM I have had trouble with is Kali Linux 2022.1 with guest additions installed, but I'm having trouble with Windows 10 as well. Each machine is allocated 2 cores and 2 Gb of RAM. I have enabled Intel VT-x I am using VirtualBox version 6.1.32 r149290 (Qt5.6.2). I was unable to find out if VirtualBox supports Intel Iris Xe. I have an 11th Gen Intel i7 with 16Gb of RAM and Intel Iris Xe Graphics. I am currently using Windows 10 Pro, build 19042.1586 on a Acer TravelMate P4. The SSD drive was originally dynamic because I was attempting to making a raid array, but I changed it back to a basic partition before I added an VMs to it. I am running the VMs from an external SSD drive. The weirdest thing is that I was using an external hard drive before and it worked just fine. Sometimes, I am able to get it to work normally but then the next time I launch the VM it has the issue. So your command should have worked unless you did something different.Hello! My issue that that almost immediately after I launch a VM it freezes, sometimes on the OS screen, sometimes on the login screen, and sometimes I actually make it in before the issue occurs.
INSTALLING ATEXT INSTALL
Yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.Īs you could see, yum reads the contents of the file and is going to install the packages.
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Your transaction was saved, rerun it with: > Package clustershell.noarch 0:1.7.3-1.el7 will be installed Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription. This works for me just fine: echo tmux >packages.lst The example given by Tom is far better for the given I tried the command you mentioned in your starting post. As I mentioned in my earlier post, I think looping through a file of packages spawns a lot of unnecessary yum processes.