This computer I bought in january this year, so fairly new. I went ahead an attahed 2 zip's, 1 log for each vm (gateway and workstation) as I'm not sure which one would reflect the issue, as both need to be running to use whonix.Īs mentioned I have done test to ensure there are no hardware problems. I realized after you said it, I put crash in subject but in the body I mentioned host freezing. Though it contains some sensitive information in the file path's i've seen, so maybe I can censore it before posing publicly, I just don't want to censor what may be required to understand whats going on. I do have the log captured for both vm's saved, which were saved first thing after I booted back up from the hard shutdown I had to. I update software almost every other day through apt (virtualbox is added as a source), update whonix almost every week, so its been this way accross many different updates in the past 2 months. This issue I noticed started ocuring 2 months or so ago. Only thing I haven't done yet, is post here. I have followed all the guides at whonix to fix this issue, even the ones they link to official virtualbox troubleshooting guides. I have tried storing the vm on internal ssd, external ssd and external hdd's, switching storage controller types which was needed when I dowgraded virtualbox to be on the whonix reccomended version, as of wrting that is 6.1.20. (Easily noticed as my host system clock counts the seconds as well, and it no longer countrs when this occurs). Mouse moves, but nothing else responsive. When having both the gateway and workstation started, it'll be anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour and my host will freeze/lock up. I do not notice this issue with any other VM, just Whonix which made me think it was whonix related and not virtualbox directly. I've tested over and over again that therre aren't hardware issues. Laptop make/model: Lenove Legion 5 15-ARH05, using a Samsung 980 Pro Evo ssd as primary one, upgraded to 16GB Ram. AMD virtualization technology enabled in BIOS, secure boot disabled in UEFI mode. I have recently posted a thread to the official whonix forum, redirecting me here.
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