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I’m experiencing very similar symptoms, but this issue was supposedly fixed with a VirtualBox update. What I’m seeing: When boot a Windows 10 guest (either an installed system or an ISO), the guest hangs in about 2-3 seconds. With the installed system, it hangs on the blue Windows logo, with the ISO, I just get a black screen. Hello, I’ve installed Oracle VM VirtualBox and downloaded Cloudera quickstart 5.8.0-0. I’m still not able to lauch the VM desktop. I’m stuck at the blackscreen after the loading bar is down (see image below) I’ve enable virtualization in BIOS, and tried different set up (Windows and Red Hat) but. We have experienced a ’black screen of death’ after booting a CentOS virtual machine running on an Oracle VirtualBox. The screen is completely black, there is no mouse pointer. This seems to be related to upgrading the system, but we are not sure. We’ve discovered that reinstalling guest additions and rebooting somehow fixes the problem.
Previously:
[Solved] After VIrtualbox 6.1.12-4 (Linux) update VMs fail to start
[SOLVED] Virtualbox (6.1.12-4) when starting VM freezes and locks-up
Not sure about the black screen but if it doesn’t automatically go to fullscreen and you installed Guest Additions you might need to check your BIOS and make sure virtualization technology (vt-d) is enabled. Your right ctrl key will toggle control between your host and guest for mouse and keyboard. Jan 25, 2018 Look for instructions (on the bottom of the screen) on how to enter bios settings. In the settings look for VT or hardware virtualisation, enable it, save and quit. If you need more help then google How to enable virtualisation on, replace with your computer model.
I’m experiencing very similar symptoms, but this issue was supposedly fixed with a VirtualBox update. What I’m seeing:
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When boot a Windows 10 guest (either an installed system or an ISO), the guest hangs in about 2-3 seconds.
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With the installed system, it hangs on the blue Windows logo, with the ISO, I just get a black screen.
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The rest of the OS remains working (although I have seen some hangs on the drive the VMs are stored on), but the guest cannot be killed, even with
. The process becomes a zombie consuming 100% of one CPU core.
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When I attempt to reboot the computer, it hangs at the end of the shutdown process, requiring a physical poweroff and restart.
Things I have tried to do to fix the problem (based on suggestions in the other threads):
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Change the USB controller version from USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 or USB 1.0.
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Disable the network adapter entirely (some posts claim the issue is with using the bridged adapter, but I’m using NAT).
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Change the graphics controller, disable 3D acceleration, enable / disable PAE, enable / disable hardware acceleration. Propellerheads reason 11.
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Switch from the prebuilt host modules to the DKMS modules.
Stuff that works:Manjaro Virtualbox Black Screen
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Windows XP ISO
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macOS VM
I haven’t tried reverting back to old kernel versions and old versions of VirtualBox yet, because the ones reported working in these other threads are quite old at this point and I’d like to avoid that if at all possible.
Versions:Virtualbox Black Screen On Boot Mac
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linux 5.9.10.arch1-1
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virtualbox 6.1.16-1
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virtualbox-host-modules-arch 6.1.16-10
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