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VirtualBox Crash ? :(

by Ficker123 - 23 October, 2019 - 05:36 PM
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if i turn on my Virtual Windows 10 and start Sqli Dumper 8.3  and start the searching after 20 mins the virtualbox shutdown
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stop running it in vmware or reinstall vmware with more ram so it can run it
 
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(23 October, 2019 - 08:08 PM)Andrew Wrote: Show More
stop running it in vmware or reinstall vmware with more ram so it can run it

ok i try thanks bro
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(This post was last modified: 24 October, 2019 - 01:13 PM by Ficker123.)
(23 October, 2019 - 08:08 PM)Andrew Wrote: Show More
stop running it in vmware or reinstall vmware with more ram so it can run it

its have now  4 gb ram but it still crash

(23 October, 2019 - 08:08 PM)Andrew Wrote: Show More
stop running it in vmware or reinstall vmware with more ram so it can run it
00:07:31.061658 ********************* End of statistics **********************
00:07:31.062291 VUSB: Detached 'HidMouse' from port 1 on RootHub#0
00:07:31.081422 NAT: Zone(nm:mbuf_cluster, used:0)
00:07:31.081856 NAT: Zone(nm:mbuf_packet, used:0)
00:07:31.081871 NAT: Zone(nm:mbuf, used:1)
00:07:31.081878 NAT: Zone(nm:mbuf_jumbo_pagesize, used:0)
00:07:31.082246 NAT: Zone(nm:mbuf_jumbo_9k, used:0)
00:07:31.082373 NAT: Zone(nm:mbuf_jumbo_16k, used:0)
00:07:31.082467 NAT: Zone(nm:mbuf_ext_refcnt, used:0)
00:07:31.082762 E1000#0: Interrupt attempts: 210456
00:07:31.082775 E1000#0: Interrupts raised : 110728
00:07:31.082780 E1000#0: Interrupts lowered: 2227
00:07:31.082785 E1000#0: ICR outside ISR : 7013
00:07:31.082789 E1000#0: IMS raised ints : 4480
00:07:31.082793 E1000#0: Interrupts skipped: 83717
00:07:31.082798 E1000#0: Masked interrupts : 16011
00:07:31.082802 E1000#0: Early interrupts : 0
00:07:31.082806 E1000#0: Late interrupts : 3368
00:07:31.082810 E1000#0: Lost interrupts : 0
00:07:31.082814 E1000#0: Interrupts by RX : 75250
00:07:31.082819 E1000#0: Interrupts by TX : 63977
00:07:31.082823 E1000#0: Interrupts by ICS : 4032
00:07:31.082827 E1000#0: Interrupts by RDTR: 0
00:07:31.082831 E1000#0: Interrupts by RDMT: 0
00:07:31.082835 E1000#0: Interrupts by TXQE: 0
00:07:31.082839 E1000#0: TX int delay asked: 0
00:07:31.082843 E1000#0: TX delayed: 0
00:07:31.082848 E1000#0: TX delay expired: 0
00:07:31.082852 E1000#0: TX no report asked: 11
00:07:31.082856 E1000#0: TX abs timer expd : 0
00:07:31.082860 E1000#0: TX int timer expd : 0
00:07:31.082864 E1000#0: RX abs timer expd : 0
00:07:31.082868 E1000#0: RX int timer expd : 0
00:07:31.082873 E1000#0: TX CTX descriptors: 11
00:07:31.082877 E1000#0: TX DAT descriptors: 79982
00:07:31.082881 E1000#0: TX LEG descriptors: 46
00:07:31.082885 E1000#0: Received frames : 75250
00:07:31.082889 E1000#0: Transmitted frames: 63977
00:07:31.082894 E1000#0: TX frames up to 1514: 63977
00:07:31.082898 E1000#0: TX frames up to 2962: 0
00:07:31.082902 E1000#0: TX frames up to 4410: 0
00:07:31.082906 E1000#0: TX frames up to 5858: 0
00:07:31.082910 E1000#0: TX frames up to 7306: 0
00:07:31.082914 E1000#0: TX frames up to 8754: 0
00:07:31.082919 E1000#0: TX frames up to 16384: 0
00:07:31.082923 E1000#0: TX frames up to 32768: 0
00:07:31.082927 E1000#0: Larger TX frames : 0
00:07:31.082931 E1000#0: Max TX Delay : 0
00:07:31.090128 GIM: HyperV: Resetting MMIO2 regions and MSRs
00:07:31.094248 Changing the VM state from 'DESTROYING' to 'TERMINATED'
00:07:31.095376 Console: Machine state changed to 'PoweredOff'
00:07:31.096337 GUI: Request to close Runtime UI because VM is powered off already.
00:07:31.096352 GUI: Passing request to close Runtime UI from machine-logic to UI session.
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The problem seems to be that VirtualBox is not properly detecting the operating system that you are running on your computer. In some cases, io games it will detect the operating system correctly, but in other cases it will not. When this happens, VirtualBox will crash and you will not be able to recover the virtual machine.
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(This post was last modified: 05 April, 2024 - 09:01 AM by rosydam. Edited 9 times in total.)
Insufficient resources: Sqli Dumper 8.3 is a resource-intensive application, and running it on a virtual machine requires a certain amount of resources. If your Geometry Dash virtual machine does not have enough RAM or CPU power to support Sqli Dumper 8.3, it may shut down unexpectedly. Try increasing the amount of RAM or CPU allocated to your virtual machine and see if that resolves the issue.
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Running resource-intensive software like Sqli Dumper may require a significant shell shockers  amount of CPU, RAM, or disk space. Make sure your host system meets the minimum system requirements for VirtualBox and allocate sufficient resources to the virtual machine.
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Running resource-intensive applications like Sqli Dumper 8.3 may require a significant amount of system resources, such as CPU and memory. If your virtual machine doesn't have enough allocated resources bitlife, it may result in instability or automatic shutdown. Consider increasing the allocated resources (CPU cores, RAM) for the virtual machine to see if it resolves the issue.

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