Mac Os X Virtualbox Memory Allocation Error
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Opened 6 years ago Last modified 13 months ago Unable to allocate and lock memory Reported by: sragab Owned by: Priority: critical Component: other Version: VirtualBox 4.0.4 Keywords: Memory Cc: Guest type: Windows Host type: Mac OS X Description hackintosh memory allocation error system halted Memory used by a guest operating system (With Ubuntu & W7) reaches memory allocation error addr 0xdeadbeef about 2’750GB (regardless of the amount of memory configured), the virtual machine will crash with a errorID=HostMemoryLow message="Unable to allocate allocate kernel memory error hackintosh and lock memory' error even if there is free memory available on the host. Attachments W7_Perso-2011-02-23-08-49-11.log (51.9 KB) - added by sragab 6 years ago. W7_Perso-2011-02-23-10-38-08-worked.log (77.2 KB) - added by chameleon memory allocation error sragab 6 years ago. VBox.log (40.8 KB) - added by mattman 6 years ago. VBox.log indicating failure Change History Changed 6 years ago by sragab attachment W7_Perso-2011-02-23-08-49-11.log added comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by sunlover The log shows that the VM was configured to use about 2,8GB of RAM: RamSize
Hackintosh Memory Allocation Error 0xdeadbeef
which is probably a limit on the 32 bit host OS, which you use. You said: "Memory used by a guest operating system (With Ubuntu & W7) reaches about 2’750GB (regardless of the amount of memory configured)". How much guest RAM have you tried to configure? Could you please attach a VBox.log with the same problem for a VM with for example 1,5GB guest RAM? Changed 6 years ago by sragab attachment W7_Perso-2011-02-23-10-38-08-worked.log added comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by sragab both os are 64 bit, i tried to configure with the max proposed; 3284 MB comment:3 Changed 6 years ago by poetzsch You are running the 32bit version of VirtualBox. To use more memory you need to boot your Mac OS X into the real 64-bit mode. This explains how to do this. Changed 6 years ago by mattman attachment VBox.log added VBox.log indicating failure comment:4 Changed 6 years ago by mattman I am seeing similar problem on Solaris 11 Express, virtualbox 4.0.4 attempting to boot an AI client install ISO. No other VBox clients running, Base Memory set to 1024MB, there is 8GB (8191MB) of RAM on h
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28, 2012 Messages: 4 Mar 1, 2012 at 12:49 AM #1 mat881 Joined: Feb 28, 2012 Messages: 4 hi there, i'm trying to do https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/memory-allocation-error-with-iboot-3-2.45599/ my first hackintosh without any luck... my sistem is: i5 2500k gigabyte z68xp ud5 8gb corsair vengeance lp 1600mhz msi gtx560ti tf2 ax850 wd caviar green 1.5tb ocz agility 3 60gb seagate barracuda 750gb well i changed my bios setting switching to AHCI, htpe to 64bit, and s3 susp... also used to select first boot from cdrom. Unplugged every USB memory allocation except of my G15 and Mx Revolution, also used only 1x4gb of ram instead of 2x4. Unplugged all the sata disk, except of DVD Drive and barracuda (wich have a partition where i would install osx). I also tried of use a new sata hdd but i get that error after hitting F5 on iBoot Memory allocation error! Addr=0xdeabeef, Size=0x0, File=hfs.c, memory allocation error Line=743 This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED! i tried to boot with GraphicsEnabler=No but also the same error comes. Can someone help me pls? is there any modded bios for my motherboard? Thank you Jamesbond007 Joined: May 21, 2011 Messages: 2,182 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1240 Graphics: Galaxy GTX660Ti Mac: Mobile Phone: Mar 1, 2012 at 4:38 AM #2 Jamesbond007 Joined: May 21, 2011 Messages: 2,182 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1240 Graphics: Galaxy GTX660Ti Mac: Mobile Phone: mat881 said: hi there, i'm trying to do my first hackintosh without any luck... my sistem is: i5 2500k gigabyte z68xp ud5 8gb corsair vengeance lp 1600mhz msi gtx560ti tf2 ax850 wd caviar green 1.5tb ocz agility 3 60gb seagate barracuda 750gb well i changed my bios setting switching to AHCI, htpe to 64bit, and s3 susp... also used to select first boot from cdrom. Unplugged every USB except of my G15 and Mx Revolution, also used only 1x4gb of ram instead of 2x4. Unplugged all the sata disk, except of DVD Drive and barracuda