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| #6960 | invalid | BSOD on Windows 64-bit host w/ Linux 32-bit guest | ||
| Description |
Running VirtualBox 3.2.4 on Windows XP x64. Created a new virtual machine for a Mandriva 2010.1 RC 32-bit guest on VirtualBox 3.2.0. Guest is configured with bridged networking to the host's wireless network card. Updated to VirtualBox 3.2.2 (after uninstalling 3.2.0) to try to fix another issue and the Windows host got the blue-screen-of-death after the virtual machine started booting Mandriva (i.e. after Mandriva was selected from the GRUB screen). Release notes said 3.2.2 fixed a regression relating to BSOD with bridged networking on Windows hosts, however, the opposite happened. Updated to VirtualBox 3.2.4 and still get a Windows host BSOD after selecting the Mandriva OS from the GRUB menu on the guest machine. See attached for guest machine details. |
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| #10484 | worksforme | BSOD on Windows 7 x64 host after restart - Related to Virtual NIC | ||
| Description |
After a restart I was welcomed to a BSOD. After further investigation I was able to determine that it would not happen in safe mode, but would in Safe Mode with networking. I was later able to get into regular windows as long as the network cable was detached from the host machine. As soon as I plugged in the Network Cable the computer would BSOD. The same thing would happen if we used a usb wireless NIC. |
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| #5507 | obsolete | BSOD on Windows XP 64 bit with Fedora 12 Guest and enabled Audio | ||
| Description |
My host system crashes with BSOD (Blue screen of death) when booting Fedora 12 guest with enabled audio. When I disable the sound for the guest system it boots and run without problems. Same thing happens with Ubuntu 9.10, and Mandriva One 2010. There is no problem with Centos 5.4. Sound works excellent. These problems started with VirtualBox 3.0.8, version 3.0.6 works OK with enabled sound. My system runs Windows XP Professional 64-bit with Service Pack 2 and all hotfixes installed. My sound card is Realtek 888 High Definition Audio. Drivers version is 5.10.0.5969 from 28.10.2009, downloaded from Realtek website. |
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