I use Ubuntu 20.04
I installed genymotion and virtual box from official sites.
When I installed first time genymotion emulator launched after few attempts. After few days didn't launch any more. I tried reinstall virtual box but it doesn't helped to me. I searched on the internet but I didn't find anything what fixed my problem.
When I launch emulator from genymotion it shows me this error:
When I launch this machine from virtual box it show me this error:
UPD: Also I have VMware Player on my machine. Maybe it's interrupt it, I don't know.
Have you followed the instructions from Genymotion help center article: https://support.genymotion.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002718198-Unable-to-start-the-Virtual-Device ?
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My configuration is:
Mac Book Pro running Virtual Box running Windows 8.1,
There I am getting error.
I have checked in Control Panel>>Programs and Features >> Hyper-V: all the components are checked.
Also, I have checked the services (run>> services.msc) all hyper-V services are running perfectly.
Tried with Windows 10 and Windows 8.1, but no luck.
Any Help will be appreciated !
According to the suggestion given, I uninstalled Hyper-V and tried it again, I got this error "Hyper-V is not enabled"
Thanks !
Windows HyperV and Virtual Box are trying to do the same job and will conflict with each other. Since HyperV takes control on boot, you'll need to uninstall HyperV to use the emulator in Virtual Box.
I installed virtual box properly but this problem persist.
i am using fedora 23.
Unable to load VirtualBox engine.
Possibly try restarting virtual box from the terminal or running Genymotion as an admin without an IDE open on startup.
Also, here are two other threads with similar problems:
Genymotion error
Unable to load virtualbox engine
I was given a VMWare image running Windows Server 2008 which was imported on my PC perfectly fine and works.
I really want to run it on my MacBook Pro and would have to use Oracle Virtual Box as it seems there is no VMWare Player for OSX.
According to the Internet, the strategy for opening a VMWare machine in Oracle Virtual Box is to create a new machine and attach an existing hard drive.
On the Mac I tried this and get into a situation "Windows Error Recovery" which I am unable to recover from.
On the PC I get exactly the same problems with Oracle Virtual Box with that same image as I do on the Mac.
On the PC (as stated) I can run the VM in VMWare BUT if I have already attempted to open the VM in Oracle Virtual Box, the image is corrupted and can't then be opened on the PC with VMWare.
My question is if anyone has any knowledge of what settings need to be changed in Oracle Virtual Box before opening the VM and destroying the image with it.
Many thanks
Kevin
I worked around this issue by attaching the Windows Server 2008 disk image as additional Storage to another VM that was already working (e.g. an IE8 Win7 VM downloaded from Microsoft). You can set the hard disk as master or slave, or switch when booting up the main VM.
I installed the BlackBerryPlayBookSimulator-Installer-1.0.8-6067-Win-201112052354 On windows7 and try to play on the VMWare player it suspends like on the following picture.
Please Help me. I reinstalled the VMWare but it did n't help
I've tried running the simulator under VMware Workstation 8 on several of my machines. The only machines it actually works on are the ones with fancy graphics cards. On all others, it freezes at "Starting screen".
Apologies if this has been asked already, searching the web reveals lots and lots of threads about installing the Win8 beta on VMware but not the other way around.
I am trying to install VMware Server 2.0.2 on a Windows 8 Preview machine. It appears to install correctly but I cannot then reach the web based homepage to configure virtual machines, i.e.
https://localhost:8333/ui/
gives the error that the "connection attempt to localhost was rejected. The website may be down or your network may not be properly configured".
Has anyone had any success running VMware Server 2.0.2 on Windows 8 Preview? If so were there any gotchas you needed to avoid?
I don't think it will ever be resolved. VMware Server was declared End Of Availability in January 2010; There will be no support for Windows 8.
Your best try would be trying launching the services in compatibility mode, but why would you do that? Why not use the much more advanced VMware Player or VMware Workstation products?
I've found a way to run it on Windows 8.
On my PC with a x64 version of Windows 8, when I installed VMware Server 2, I found there was a service called VMware Host Agent that cannot be run. When I opened the system Service Manager and clicked to launch this service, it gave me the error.
My solution is to create a service with the same command string and set it to start automatically by using the "sc create" command in cmd.exe. And it worked for me!