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VirtualBox 1.4.0 no more starts after Update to 3.4e

Postby yamodia » Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:21

In 3.4a VirtualBox works very well, after a update to 3.4e I can start VirtualBox, but when I start a machine, the message "starting OS" appears but hang on 0%. Only kill the application helps to end it.

Maybe important: I started VirtualBox without mounting the drive where the machine and the vdi-files are stored. Got a message, that the registered machines and vdi's could not found. I mounted the drive and the problem came first time after that situation. Maybe it comes from this and not from the update?

Any idea? Please help...

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Postby yamodia » Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:50

Hi guys,

I'm only one step from a complete new-install away, if nobody of you can help me. And I don't really like to do this... :( Has really nobody of you a idea to help me?

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Postby wolfden » Wed Aug 15, 2007 13:01

Have you tried reinstalling VB?
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Postby yamodia » Thu Aug 16, 2007 16:01

Hello Wolfden,

thanls for your reply. Yes, I completely de-installed VB, than re-installed ist. I also tried "depmod" to see if there is anything wrong, and I putted the "nmi=Watchdog..." - phrase in the grub.conf.

I also tried reconfigure, unfortunately everything without success. Now I completely re-installed SL, and now it works since now...

I'm really not sure if the error comes from the update or from the fogotten mounting of my partitions. But I don want to try it out again...

Wolfden, sorry for that maybe "silly" question, but can you tell me how to have my Windows-partitions automatically mounted? I not so deep in Linux as it maybe seems from my statements before. All my experience comes from different forums and own try-out, but I'm willing in learning more. I'm coming from a Windows background, now a big fan of Linux, and find SL is really the best Linux-Distro for my purposes. But also not the easiest way to come forward... :-)

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