VirtualBox

Opened 6 years ago

Last modified 6 years ago

#17853 new defect

Sayign that Virtualisation is disabled when it is definitely enabled

Reported by: TheBritishBoi Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 5.2.14
Keywords: error virtualisation Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Windows

Description

When i try to load a virtual machine i get the following error

Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Linux.

VT-x is not available (VERR_VMX_NO_VMX).

Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: ConsoleWrap Interface: IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}

This is also happening for my Windows 7 Virtual machine (Both machines are 64-bit)

I have checked all the the things i could think of, and anything that came up after a quick google search and all seems okay to me.

So far i have checked:

Virtualisation Enabled in BIOS - Yes ->(https://imgur.com/gallery/cxYxs7d)

Hyper-V disabled in Windows - Yes -> (https://imgur.com/gallery/rO8u0j9)

Windows sees that Virtualisation is enabled in the Task Manager ->(https://imgur.com/gallery/92A0Ebb)

I have tried enabled and disabling Hyper-V to no avail. I have also tried with both VT-D enable and disabled - Yet it makes no difference

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Linux-2018-07-03-17-37-15.log (24.8 KB ) - added by TheBritishBoi 6 years ago.
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Change History (3)

by TheBritishBoi, 6 years ago

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comment:1 by marcomacin, 6 years ago

Este error es el que me aparece al tratar de iniciar mi Win7 y/o el WinXP: Fallo al abrir una sesión para la máquina virtual WIN7.

The virtual machine 'WIN7' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1). More details may be available in 'C:\Users\marcom\VirtualBox VMs\WIN7\Logs\VBoxHardening.log'.

Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Componente: MachineWrap Interfaz: IMachine {85cd948e-a71f-4289-281e-0ca7ad48cd89}

Se podrá recuperar mis discos virtuales?

comment:2 by Mihai Hanor, 6 years ago

@TheBritishBoi - Power cycle your PC (no sleep, only shutdown), then try to start you VM. If it doesn't work, attach the CPU-Z text report log. This is not a VirtualBox issue.

Last edited 6 years ago by Mihai Hanor (previous) (diff)
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