I know this question has been asked before but I have tried the answers listed here and here but nothing changed. I tried to re-install Genymotion and VirtualBox and run Genymotion as administrator, but nothing.
My problem is always the same: when I try to deploy a virtual device, Genymotion fails with the error message: "Unable to create virtual device: failed to import OVA file". Does anyone know of any solutions?
My specs:
OS - Windows 8.1
CPU - Intel Core i3 # 2.3Ghz (quad-core)
RAM - 6GB DDR3
Disk - 500GB (with 400 GB left)
It's simple. Open Genymotion with Run as Administrative(Administrative privilege)
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I'm trying to get React Native installed on a Windows 11 virtual machine.
I keep getting Intel® HAXM installation failed. To install Intel® HAXM follow the instructions found at: https://github.com/intel/haxm/wiki/Installation-Instructions-on-Windows
I've tried installing Intel Haxm manually but I get
As this is a virtual machine I'm unable to access the bios to enable virtualization, so I've been following https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/enterprise/nested-virtualization
Set up a WSL development environment.
Windows Subsystem for Android™️.
Install Hyper-V on Windows 10.
From the document linked above, I've tried all of them, restarted the machine and still I get the above error.
Can someone recommend any steps I may have missed to get Intel Haxm installed?
My virtual machine specs
I am using VMWare Workstation 14, with Windows Server 2016 installed on it. A few weeks ago in my server class, we had an in class lab to setup a Nano Server. I successfully got that up and running and installed Hyper-V and loaded it into it. Started up, and signed in. Then two days later at class again, the VM just freezes at the windows logo with circling white dots.
I have installed multiple VMs trying to get it up and running. Always the same result. I have the virtualization enable in BIOS on my laptop.
I have a VM snapshot I just took before installing Hyper-V, installed the role, rebooted, and again, stops at the windows logo with circling dots.
I don't know where to check if there is an issue, or if something is configured incorrectly. I am just looking for some help and ideas on what I should check. I do also have the virtualization stuff within VMWare enabled under the properties for the VM.
System details:
Asus GL502VMZ
Version 10.0.17134 Build 17134
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU # 2.80GHz, 2808 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 16.0 GB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
Have you tried uninstalling the anti-virus? I was running into the same issue in my server class (Using VMware to run server 2016 which we where using to nest hyper-v)until a class mate said he didn't have the AV (we where looking for differences on why his worked and mind didn't). I removed my AV (was AVG) now the server no longer stalls at the boot screen.
Just my 2 cents that may help someone in the future. I had the same issue on an HP Proliant ML310e that worked fine for the full install until enabling the Hyper-V role, then it would hang at the Windows icon screen with the swirling dots. I was able to get past that by disabling Intel VT-d in the bios. Not a particularly good solution, but it allowed the system to boot successfully and run normally.
this is the error when im trying to run the virtual machine.
my virtualbox version : 4.3.26
genymotion : 2.4.0
error in geny :
also, this is on virualbox v 4.3.12 //suggested by genymotion :
how can i fix this?
In case of Virtualbox's error of Kernel Driver, you can refer to this Virtualbox forum page, where this issue is resolved, by installing missing system drivers.
I've downloaded and extracted the vmnetcfg.exe and vmnetcfglib.dll following this guide
But when I click the file to open it nothing happens.
Running as admin doesn't work as well.
VMWare player 6.
vmnet extracted from workstation 10.
Running windows 8.1
Solved by downloading VMware 6.03 (link)
And then downloading the missing vmnetcfg.exe & vmnetcfglib.dll from HERE
Trying to create a virtual machine using VMPlayer, I discovered that as the Chrome OS is now a Release Candidate, it is only available here: http://www.getchrome.eu/download.php
However, there is no .vmdk download but "Live CD" and "USB Disk Image". I've downloaded the "Live CD", but the VMPlayer couldn't create a new machine. Ive tried several samples from the internet, using the following methods:
Create it as Ubuntu.
Create it as a 2.6.x kernel.
Create a blank VM and point the HD to the .iso file.
I keep getting" "Failed to mount RW root filesystem" and then there's a 120 seconds suspension before a reboot (which causes the same error). The screen shot of the log (Alt+F3):
What am I missing?
In the link you've shared there is no .vmdk (and I couldn't find it around the web). So if I were in your shoes I would go to: http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-guide#TOC-Building-Chromium-OS
and try to built it with the spec (cpu, mem etc') that you have on the VMPlayer.
Another option is to try and install a built that someone did: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/chrome-os-google-vmware-download,9124.html
Good luck.
You can try Chrome OS by deploying ready-to-use Chrome OS VMs by hexxeh.