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I tried to tune my VM's RAM and CPU specs to see if helped but without success. I'm getting randon kernel panics running a Windows 8 64bit VM on a MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4 host.The boot failure just keeps occuring again. I think that you call that an indicator, and Ive tried booting to Safe Mode and uninstalling VirtualBox and also removing the kext files from the extensions folder, but it seems like theyre not completely gone. use MS Word which is an old powerpc binary.
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Here is todays best panic: ( I upgraded boh the os to 10.5.7 and the memory to a full 8 gb just for fun.) It works as long as I do not overdue it on wmware and absolutely not.
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Mac, but now it seems I have to go back to the old pc again for work. In this article, we’ve covered the problems from the comment section and will solve them here so if you had any of these problems, of course, you can find the solution here.
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make sure that the " Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack " is installed (that adds support for the FaceTime HD camera), install the latest guest additions & then add the camera.
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This happens with both VirtualBox 5.1.28 and the 5.2 release candidate. Using the first public beta of 10.13.1, a kernel panic and system crash occurs as soon as you start VirtualBox.
