![]() Running Windows XP in Safe Mode doesn't trigger any error: I could install latest VirtualBox Guest Additions inserting virtual CD in virtual drive in Safe Mode.īut then, rebooting Windows XP triggers a critical error/Guru meditation dialog box during loading Windows in normal mode and virtual machine execution is stopped immediately. The problem started when I tried to run my Windows XP virtual machine after installing this latest VirtualBox version. In the Terminal and this way I could successfully install VirtualBox 5.1.18. Then, I run the command:Ĭode: Select all sudo apt-get install virtualbox-5.1 I downloaded virtualbox-5.1_5.1.18-114002~Ubuntu~trusty_b, and ran it, but installation process through the GDebi Packages Installer failed, it returned an error. But, as the program failed to download this Extension Pack, I checked VirtualBox website and realized that VirtualBox was currently at version 5.1.18, and decided to install this version. Just as the program started, it prompted me to download the Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack that matches the currently installed VirtualBox version, as it always do. ![]() However, a major problem started yesterday: I ran VirtualBox for the first time after Update Manager updated VirtualBox package from 5.0.34-113845~Ubuntu~trusty to 5.0.36-114008~Ubuntu~trusty on March 19th. ![]() Nevertheless, following that occurrence and up until yesterday, I had never got any critical error when running my guest OS in VirtualBox, Windows XP Virtual machine, only there was a period of time in which I got an invalid settings error stating that I had to disable 3D acceleration so that the Virtual Machine could run (all my Snapshots had this option enabled).īut even this error disappeared since recently, when Linux mint Update Manager installed most recent updates to my graphics card driver. However, the active kernel is still that of Linux mint 17.2, that is, 3.16.0-38 (3.16.7-ckt10), because, some time after Linux mint 17.3 was released (on January 9th, 2016), I tried to upgrade system choosing that option when it became available in the Update Manager, but kernel was not updated, probably because this is not a truly installed Linux system, but rather a Linux Live USB system with persistence, which doesn't allow kernel changes. Of course, Big Brother can now see what I'm doing online.I am running as a host OS Linux mint 17.3 Xfce 32-bit in Live mode from a USB thumb drive with a casper-rw partition for persistence, for over 1 year. I was really excited to try running Half Life and other Steam apps on my Mac without having to dual boot, but so far it looks like I won't be going on past the 7 day trial.ĮDIT: It looks like the problem is solved not by disabling Peer Guardian (which I did have installed) but by removing it completely! After running the uninstall script downloaded with the app, STEAM is able to connect fine. Note: My router is port forwarding correctly in accordance with Steam's recommendations. Unfortunately, now it says it can't connect to the Steam network when I click the button to enter my user info. I rebooted into Windows and installed Steam there properly, then copied the files back over to my Crossover "drive" and it will now launch properly. ![]() I have a legitimate Steam account, and when I go to install Steam (I have tried via Crossover Games installing from the web AND from the file I can download from the Steam site) I get this error when it tries to open.
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