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| #5453 | obsolete | BSOD on staring VirtualBox in Windows Vista. | ||
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Hi, I am trying to install Ubuntu 9.10 (32bit i386 edition) in VirtualBox 3.0.10. I am running Windows Vista. Whenever I open VirtualBox and start Ubuntu for installing, my system crashes and I see BSOD. Can insights and suggestions to solve this will be greatly appreciated. The reason mentioned on the blue screen was: "A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval". I did ran Windows degugger to debug the reason for the memory dumb. (I am using Windows Vista SP 2, AMD Turion 64 X@ TL-69, 2.00Ghz, 2.00GB Ram, 32 bit Vista. I am trying to install Ubuntu 9.10 in VirtualBox 3.0.10.) This is what I found (see attached windbg file): |
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| #4941 | obsolete | BSOD on upgrade to 3.0.6-52128, winxp host | ||
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I was running fine with version 3.0.4-50677 but when trying to upgrade to 3.0.6, I get a BSOD. This is on a Windows xpsp3 box and the last line of the BSOD refers to FW.SYS. FW.SYS is a CheckPoint SecuRemote file. I was able to reinstall version 3.04 with no problems. |
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| #7998 | invalid | BSOD referencing VMMR0.r0 Win7 32 host, OSX 10.6.5 client | ||
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Hello, I am running into an intermittent BSOD with the above configuration. I've done troubleshooting to disable any and all HW (USB, 3d acceleration, etc.), EXCEPT the CD/DVD Rom drive (that is tomorrow's test). But the minidumps always reference VMMR0.R0 and ntkrnlpa.exe. Some google searches recommended turning off the 'allow computer to turn off power' switches in device manager. will check this also tomorrow and report back. In the meantime I wanted to drop a note in case anyone else has seen this before. thanks! -Matt |
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