| Windows 7: It's NOT Starting the virtual machine... |
17 Oct 2010
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#1 | | Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Livonia, MI |
It's NOT Starting the virtual machine... Yesterday, I had another one of those infamous random kernel power reboots. Unfortunately, it happened while I had Virtual XP running. Since then, whenever I try to start XP Mode, the "Starting the virtual machine..." window never goes away. The Status bar makes it about 1/3 of the way, then restarts. This happens again and again, and never brings up XP.
If there isn't an easy fix for this, that's okay. I only have two programs on there, and starting over from scratch would be fairly painless. In the Programs and Features uninstall option, all I see is Windows XP Mode... I don't see Windows Virtual PC listed. Is there anything I need to look out for when uninstalling? | My System Specs |
| System Manufacturer/Model Number Home build OS Windows 7 Professional 64-bit CPU Intel Core I7 950 3.06GHz Motherboard EVGA X58-E758 3X SLI DDR3 Memory 8 GB (4x2) Corsair Dominator DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5770 1 GB DDR5 Sound Card Creative X-FI Sound Blaster XtremeMusic Monitor(s) Displays (2) Samsung 2494HM 24" Monitor 1080p Screen Resolution 1920x1080 PSU Antec 750W Case Apevia Hard Drives - (2)Western Digital 250 GB Caviar Blue SATA
- LG CH08LS10 Super Multi Blue SATA Blu-Ray combo drive w/LightScribe |
17 Oct 2010
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#2 | | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64 North Carolina, United States of America |

Quote: Originally Posted by Slimbone Yesterday, I had another one of those infamous random kernel power reboots. Unfortunately, it happened while I had Virtual XP running. Since then, whenever I try to start XP Mode, the "Starting the virtual machine..." window never goes away. The Status bar makes it about 1/3 of the way, then restarts. This happens again and again, and never brings up XP.
If there isn't an easy fix for this, that's okay. I only have two programs on there, and starting over from scratch would be fairly painless. In the Programs and Features uninstall option, all I see is Windows XP Mode... I don't see Windows Virtual PC listed. Is there anything I need to look out for when uninstalling? Uninstalling XP Mode and reinstalling will probably be your best bet
Just uninstall it from Add/Remove and you will be fine | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Compal JFT02 (Custom Build Laptop) OS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 2.5 GHz Motherboard JFT02 Memory 4GB Kingston DDR2-800 Graphics Card NVIDIA Geforce 8600M GT (512MB Model) Sound Card Realtek HD Audio Monitor(s) Displays WUXGA Standard Laptop Display Screen Resolution 1680*1050 Keyboard Standard Laptop 105 Key-Keyboard Mouse Synaptics Touchpad PSU Standard Laptop Power Supply Case Standard Laptop Case Cooling Standard Laptop Cooling Hard Drives Toshiba 320GB 5400RPM Laptop HD Internet Speed Verizion Online DSL 3360/864 kbs (dl/up) |
17 Oct 2010
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If the virtual HD hasn't been corrupted because of the power failure, the above suggestion should work.. however you may have a bigger problem with an inadequate power supply.. based on the hardware in your specs, I wouldn't use anything with less than a 60A 12v rail for running games or virtual machines.. simply because running a VM will max out the power consumption on your entire system for extended periods. That may be the cause of your problems | My System Specs | | |
17 Oct 2010
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#4 | | Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Livonia, MI |

Quote: Originally Posted by madtownidiot ...based on the hardware in your specs, I wouldn't use anything with less than a 60A 12v rail for running games or virtual machines.. simply because running a VM will max out the power consumption on your entire system for extended periods. Maybe I need to learn a thing or two about power supplies. I've been focused primarily on the wattage, and mine is a 750W Antec. If I'm looking at my specs right, my power supply is only 25A. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Home build OS Windows 7 Professional 64-bit CPU Intel Core I7 950 3.06GHz Motherboard EVGA X58-E758 3X SLI DDR3 Memory 8 GB (4x2) Corsair Dominator DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5770 1 GB DDR5 Sound Card Creative X-FI Sound Blaster XtremeMusic Monitor(s) Displays (2) Samsung 2494HM 24" Monitor 1080p Screen Resolution 1920x1080 PSU Antec 750W Case Apevia Hard Drives - (2)Western Digital 250 GB Caviar Blue SATA
- LG CH08LS10 Super Multi Blue SATA Blu-Ray combo drive w/LightScribe |
17 Oct 2010
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#5 | | Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Livonia, MI |
If anyone can post a link to a power supply that is within the specs madtownidiot recommends, I'd appreciate it. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Home build OS Windows 7 Professional 64-bit CPU Intel Core I7 950 3.06GHz Motherboard EVGA X58-E758 3X SLI DDR3 Memory 8 GB (4x2) Corsair Dominator DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5770 1 GB DDR5 Sound Card Creative X-FI Sound Blaster XtremeMusic Monitor(s) Displays (2) Samsung 2494HM 24" Monitor 1080p Screen Resolution 1920x1080 PSU Antec 750W Case Apevia Hard Drives - (2)Western Digital 250 GB Caviar Blue SATA
- LG CH08LS10 Super Multi Blue SATA Blu-Ray combo drive w/LightScribe |
17 Oct 2010
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#6 | | Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer University of Kentucky |
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell and Custom OS Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer CPU System 1: i7 2600@3.4GHz, System 2: AMD FX-4100 Zambezi 3.6G Motherboard System 1:Dell 06NWYK System 2: ASUS M5A97 AM3+ Memory System 1: 8GB System 2: 8GB Graphics Card System 1: ATI FirePro V4800 System 2: Radeon HD 6850 Sound Card System 1: onboard System 2: onboard Monitor(s) Displays System1: Viewsonic HDMI 24" Screen Resolution System 1: 1920x1080 System 2: 1920x1080 Case System 1: Dell System 2: Cooler Master Hard Drives System 1: Mirrored .5B drives System 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s Internet Speed 10 MBPS |
17 Oct 2010
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Here... one with a bit of leeway for a couple years down the road, mainly because computers tend to draw more power as they get older, even if you don't add anything to them. I made the mistake of going with a recommendation lower than what I initially planned with the system in my build and fried my PSU when I started overclocking my system.. You might even want to look at something in the 1000w range.. just in case you decide to upgrade your graphics card sometime in the next couple years.. or go with dual graphics cards | My System Specs | | |
18 Oct 2010
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#8 | | Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Livonia, MI |
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Home build OS Windows 7 Professional 64-bit CPU Intel Core I7 950 3.06GHz Motherboard EVGA X58-E758 3X SLI DDR3 Memory 8 GB (4x2) Corsair Dominator DDR3 Graphics Card Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5770 1 GB DDR5 Sound Card Creative X-FI Sound Blaster XtremeMusic Monitor(s) Displays (2) Samsung 2494HM 24" Monitor 1080p Screen Resolution 1920x1080 PSU Antec 750W Case Apevia Hard Drives - (2)Western Digital 250 GB Caviar Blue SATA
- LG CH08LS10 Super Multi Blue SATA Blu-Ray combo drive w/LightScribe |
18 Oct 2010
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#9 | | |

Quote: Originally Posted by Slimbone Looks like a good one.. But I don't think there's anything wrong with being a gamer at any age.. I built my machine primarily for running multiple VMs in order to provide remote desktop assistance, but it also makes a h*ll of a good gaming system.. and it doesn't hurt to have an idea of what what's going on with current games when part of my business is building custom systems | My System Specs | | |
18 Oct 2010
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#10 | | |
I think I know what happen... The memory file is somehow corrupted, go to "C:\Users\[your_user_name]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Virtual PC\Virtual Machines" (or any other path where you placed your VM), see if you can find a .vsv (Virtual machine Saved State) file. If you do find it, delete it. Once it's deleted your virtual machine will "restart" as if it was turned off.
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Edit: do shut the VM down prior deleting the file... | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self Built OS Windows7 Ultimate 64bit CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Motherboard Abit IN9-32X-MMAX Memory DDR2 Adata 4GB Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 1024 and Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 512 Sound Card Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3 Monitor(s) Displays Dell 2407WFP and BenQ 2400v and Philips 150v3 Screen Resolution 3840x1200 and 1024x768 Keyboard MicrosoftNaturalKeyboard 4000/Apple Alu keyboard/Dinovo mini Mouse Logitech G5/MarbleMouseTrackball/PerformanceMX/SpacePilotPRO PSU Corsair TX 850W Case Cooler Master HAF932 Cooling Arctic Cooling Freezer Extreme and plenty of fans... Hard Drives 2 WDC 1TB
1 WDC 1.5TB
1 WDC 640GB
1 WDC 320GB
1 Seagate 200GB Internet Speed 1.5Mbps down/384Kbps up Other Info APC SURT 1000XL
Logitech Z-560
Wiimote
Mikrotik Router
Linksys (now Cisco) SD2008 8 port Gigabit switch
Linksys WRT54G (acting as AP)
Apple wireless Aluminium keyboard
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