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Automatically configures an environment to run checkra1n
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IOMMU Will Not Initialize although VTd/VTx enabled #43

Open karyeet opened 4 years ago

karyeet commented 4 years ago

Multiple people in the support channels are also having this issue.

VTd/VTx are enabled in the bios err1

However, IOMMU repeatedly fails to initialize when running BootVM.sh with sudo bash as well as when running BootVM through the ra1nstorm UI. err2

ghost commented 4 years ago

also having said error

dadi87 commented 4 years ago

I also have the same issue

LakshanSivakumar commented 4 years ago

Hey i am a ra1n genius here, do u mind if u can reply to this with the model of ur laptop or computer. And the model of your cpu.

or99 commented 4 years ago

Help! Same thing happens to me

tolisx97 commented 4 years ago

same thing here. i am on ryzen 5 2600 if it even matters.

Ronsor commented 4 years ago

VT-d is NOT regular virtualization. Enable it specifically in your BIOS.

or99 commented 4 years ago

Enabled on the bios and it dosent work still

tolisx97 commented 4 years ago

i searched the entire bios and cant find any option about VT-d only the SMV and SMT. Which are both enabled. I have the asrock fatal1ty b450 gaming k4 motherboard.

abra82 commented 4 years ago

Same here, VT enabled in BIOS but still getting the dreaded 'Failed to initialize IOMMU' for the same reason. "If I had a Mac I could fly, but the hurdles gives me good exercise."

ObviouslyAce commented 4 years ago

same thing here

doejhon commented 4 years ago

same problem here mainboard biostar h61 i5 8gb ,using ubuntu 18.10.4 or xbuntu

bdogrulz commented 4 years ago

lenovo edge 15 with intel i7 4510u

dadi87 commented 4 years ago

Acer Travelmate P243 i3 6gb, using ubuntu 16.10

karyeet commented 4 years ago

VT-d is NOT regular virtualization. Enable it specifically in your BIOS.

I haven’t been able to find any options in bios specific to VTd other than what I posted a image of initially

device is p6-2026

barayaghi commented 4 years ago

İ think its a bug, cause in the last release i didnt face this bug. Pleaaase fix it.....

or99 commented 4 years ago

Ronsor, It’s enabled on the bios settings and it still doesn’t work. It’s a bug. Can you fix it?

Colterlees commented 4 years ago

I’m having the problem too. Latest version.

darkcrizt commented 4 years ago

same problem imagen

RealEzra commented 4 years ago

I'm having the same problem even though its enabled Screenshot from 2019-11-28 03-27-26

or99 commented 4 years ago

Fix it Ronsor

RomuloJunior707 commented 4 years ago

Mine is also giving this error. I get out of one mistake and then another, I can't take it anymore.

tongtongzhe commented 4 years ago

a question, do you enter MAC first, then fix USB, and then prompt IOMMU error when entering Mac? Maybe the problem is here

karyeet commented 4 years ago

a question, do you enter MAC first, then fix USB, and then prompt IOMMU error when entering Mac? Maybe the problem is here

I recall: -finishing the mac os setup, -continuing with the install script (so plugging in my iphone, etc) & rebooting -and attempting to run the BootVM.sh after logging into xubuntu which resulted in said error

I cannot boot the MacOS VM as BootVM.sh errors due to the issue at hand.

leondelta commented 4 years ago

i'm having the same problem with my pc Itautec ST 4271, core i5, 4GB RAM

Aliaptx40 commented 4 years ago

it look like is a intel error i found the fix on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8ktfgOv_Vg

adam10121 commented 4 years ago

it look like is a intel error i found the fix on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8ktfgOv_Vg

is it worked ?