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#9629 fixed BSOD when using Excel 2010 to access SSAS cubes Chris Waters
Description

Using VirtualBox 4.1.2r73507. Host OS is Windows 7 SP1 x64. Guest OS is Windows Server 2008 R2. VBoxDisp.dll and VBoxVideo.sys are both product version 4.1.2.r73507.

In the VM, when I launch Microsoft Excel 2010, connect to a cube in a SQL Server Analysis Services database on the same VM, and attempt to add values to a pivot, the VM consistently hangs and generates a BSOD pointing to VBoxDisp.sys. I opened up a case with Microsoft Product Support; they examined the memory dump files and determined that VBoxDisp.sys is the culprit, also.

The Display Settings for the VM are 16Mb, 1 monitor, and no 3D nor 2D video acceleration.

The guest's C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP file is 255MB.

This is my first VirtualBox bug post. I've attached a screenshot of the BSOD. I'm not sure what other files to add...nor how to obtain them. The page the minidump link (above) points to doesn't seem to provide any details as to what a "minidump" actually is. Appreciate any pointers as to what else I can provide to try to resolve this problem.

#5570 obsolete BSOD while installing USB device drivers in XP guest (and Linux host with VBox 3.0.12) Matti Rintala
Description

I have a Windows XP 32-bit guest running on VBox 3.0.12 and 64-bit OpenSuse 11.1 host.

Several times when I've tried installing USB device drivers, I get a blue screen of death (screen dump included). No minidump file is created even though it's enabled. I first experienced this after installing drivers for my Wacom drawing tablet. In this case, I didn't even attach the Wacom to the guest OS, just ran the driver installation program (as instructed by Wacom). In the middle of driver installation the guest crashed and rebooted. During rebooting the same crash occurred again and again. I included a VBOx log of this.

I experienced the same also when I attached my Sandisk memory card reader to the guest OS. The reader does not require extra drivers. In that case, sometimes I've managed to get the reader working, sometimes XP complains that driver installation was not successful. When I tried to reinstall the drivers using XP Add Hardware Wizard, I got the same BSOD and crash. I've also included a log of this incident.

#6112 obsolete BSOD while starting VBox application jab_dan@…
Description
  1. laptop with native screen resolution 1280x800, running Windows XP
  2. external display with 1900x1200 resolution
  3. start VBox application
  4. move the VBox window on external diplay far rigth (position further than 1280,800)
  5. close VBox
  6. shutdown windows
  7. disconnect external display
  8. start windows 9! starting VBox application causes Blue Screan Of Death IRQ not less of equal

Solution: Connect external monitor back (change screan resolution) so that VBox window can be displayed, now it starts ok, move it to 'native' resolution, disconnect external monitor

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