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#11505 fixed Migrating Windows XP - Guru Meditation -1153 (VERR_EM_INTERNAL_DISAS_ERROR) AaronD
Description

I'm trying to move an old (32-bit) HP store-bought machine into a VM on Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. The conversion appears to go smoothly except that it always Guru Meditates when I try to boot the VM from the converted hard drive. The physical machine boots and runs just fine on a 60GB IDE hard drive with a few bad sectors and two partitions:

  1. small FAT32 labelled "recovery"
  2. large NTFS labelled "system"

Here's what I did:

  1. Used ddrescue to create an image of the entire drive. (/dev/sdb, not 1 or 2) It ended up with 127kB worth of errors across 217 locations when it was done.
  2. Converted the image to a VDI with this command:

VBoxManage convertfromraw <image> <vdi> -type VDI -variant Standard.

  1. Installed a fresh copy of Windows XP on a different, blank VDI.
  2. Shut down the VM, mounted the backup VDI, and restarted. I could see both partitions and access the data that I needed to at that stage of conversion.
  3. Shut down the VM, disconnected the fresh VDI, and made the backup VDI the Primary Master.
  4. Tried to boot from the backup VDI.
  5. Guru Meditates after the VBox splash/BIOS screen and before the Windows loading screen.
  6. Reduced the system and video memory several times and disabled the virtualization options. Always meditates at the same point.

I put a core dump in the Logs folder, compressed the folder, and attached it here.

Thanks!

#14945 obsolete Audio doesn't consistently work in VirtualBox Aassem
Description

VirtualBox audio is inconsistent in sending audio to speakers. I am using a Windows 7 64-bit host, and all my Virtual Machines are affected (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Windows XP). The definition of inconsistent here refers to the fact that audio will play on certain sessions of using the Guest OS (for the entire session), but not every time I use my Guest OS.

The workaround I have found that works consists of the following steps:

  1. Uninstall the sound driver from the host machine
  2. Restart the host machine
  3. Install the sound driver on the host machine
  4. Run the virtual machines before restarting the host.

This will allow the virtual machine to play audio until the host machine is restarted. I have attached the log file for my Linux Mint VM, as this is the machine I primarily emulate.

#7666 obsolete VirtualBox USB caused a host blue-screen when tring to change power states Matt McKenzie
Description

My machine attempted to enter a sleep state and ended up blue screening.

Host machine was x64 Windows 7, guest was x86 Windows 7 using a USB smart card reader connected to the host.

0: kd> !analyze -v
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DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f)
A driver is causing an inconsistent power state.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time
Arg2: fffffa801620e440, Physical Device Object of the stack
Arg3: fffff80000b9c518, Functional Device Object of the stack
Arg4: fffffa8014a80ca0, The blocked IRP

Debugging Details:
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DRVPOWERSTATE_SUBCODE:  3

IMAGE_NAME:  usbhub.sys

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  4a5bcc2d

MODULE_NAME: usbhub

FAULTING_MODULE: fffff88006075000 usbhub

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

BUGCHECK_STR:  0x9F

PROCESS_NAME:  System

CURRENT_IRQL:  2

STACK_TEXT:  
fffff800`00b9c4c8 fffff800`02af2273 : 00000000`0000009f 00000000`00000003 fffffa80`1620e440 fffff800`00b9c518 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff800`00b9c4d0 fffff800`02a8f29e : fffff800`00b9c600 fffff800`00b9c600 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x292b0
fffff800`00b9c570 fffff800`02a8edd6 : fffffa80`15177c68 fffffa80`15177c68 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiProcessTimerDpcTable+0x66
fffff800`00b9c5e0 fffff800`02a8f4be : 0000001f`f15d66cf fffff800`00b9cc58 00000000`000d6b4f fffff800`02c00c68 : nt!KiProcessExpiredTimerList+0xc6
fffff800`00b9cc30 fffff800`02a8ecb7 : 0000000a`696071c2 0000000a`000d6b4f 0000000a`69607154 00000000`0000004f : nt!KiTimerExpiration+0x1be
fffff800`00b9ccd0 fffff800`02a8beea : fffff800`02bfde80 fffff800`02c0bc40 00000000`00000002 fffff880`00000000 : nt!KiRetireDpcList+0x277
fffff800`00b9cd80 00000000`00000000 : fffff800`00b9d000 fffff800`00b97000 fffff800`00b9cd40 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiIdleLoop+0x5a


STACK_COMMAND:  kb

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x9F_3_VBoxUSB_IMAGE_usbhub.sys

BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x9F_3_VBoxUSB_IMAGE_usbhub.sys

Followup: MachineOwner
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