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USayPlz4ShortOfPlease Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:16 pm Post subject: DBVM & AMD FX-8350 Compatibility |
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Hi Darkbyte (And other mods),
Is there any way I can make DBVM compatible with my AMD FX-8350? I would really like Cheat Engine if I could use it's Kernel debugger. When I attempt to use DBVM, it freezes (Because of Avast) so after I uninstall avast, I get the BSoD saying something about a cpu timeout. Is there any way I could fix this? Just on the back of my head, I remember something about using an external memory device such as an SD card to create a dump file so you could see what's happening. If a dump file would be what's necessary to fix this, how would I create the dump file? (YouTube video link would be easiest to reply).
Thanks,
USayPlz4ShortOfPlease
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Dark Byte Site Admin Reputation: 457
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Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 12:22 am Post subject: |
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Dump files do not help with cpu timeout errors
Your best bet is to launch dbvm when absolutely nothing else is running. No games, no browsers, no anti virus, no firewall, especially no other virtual machines
Perhaps doing a clean install of windows will work
There's right now not much to debug these crashes on if your system doesn't have a serial port
You could raw write the vmdisk.img to an usb disk and boot of that, but since AMD doesn't implement wait-for-sipi like intel, only the boot cpu will run in dbvm.
It may give some info, or boot up, but will be useless as dbk64 will assume all cores are running dbvm, so does things it shouldn't do then
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USayPlz4ShortOfPlease Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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Dark Byte wrote: | Dump files do not help with cpu timeout errors
Your best bet is to launch dbvm when absolutely nothing else is running. No games, no browsers, no anti virus, no firewall, especially no other virtual machines
Perhaps doing a clean install of windows will work
There's right now not much to debug these crashes on if your system doesn't have a serial port
You could raw write the vmdisk.img to an usb disk and boot of that, but since AMD doesn't implement wait-for-sipi like intel, only the boot cpu will run in dbvm.
It may give some info, or boot up, but will be useless as dbk64 will assume all cores are running dbvm, so does things it shouldn't do then |
So in all, there is nothing I can do with this computer? I'm not exactly the expert with these things. I'm good with building computers not navigating the guts.
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USayPlzForShortOfPlease Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 3:53 pm Post subject: Update |
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Have there been any improvements regarding DBVM? Is there anything that may improve DBVM that has yet to come?
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KingKeith55_Guest Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 6:34 pm Post subject: |
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Go into your windows settings or something, Im not sure how to find it anymore. Anyways, from there set your max processor threads or whatever to 4. Anything higher causes DVBM To crash.
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KingKeith55_Guest Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 10:07 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, and also it might BSOD after you do this. Just reboot and run DVBM again and it should work fine without a BSOD.
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