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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3697 | fixed | Blue screen of death - Clock interrupt message | ||
| Description |
I get a BSOD from my Vista host which is a the 32bit version running on an AMD 64 bit Turan processor. This happens when I start my Windows 2003 Server 32 bit guest which is the eval version (evaluation is not expired) and this previously was able to be started. When it launches it begins to start and then the host computer does a BSOD with a statement about the Clock Interrupt and second processor. Just before I get the BSOD, my system eventlog will record the following in eventvwr.msc (Event ID 6 - Filtermanager): File System Filter 'AvgMfx86' (6.0, 12/10/2008 6:48:14 AM) has successfully loaded and registered with Filter Manager. Hope to submit more information on this soon. |
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| #1295 | fixed | Blue screen of death when disconnecting usb device in windows => Fixed in 1.6.4 | ||
| Description |
I attach an USB device, I use it and all is perfect. But, when I detach the USB device, either pulling the plugg or disconnect it in virtualbox I instantly get BSOD. I use Ubuntu Gutsy AMD64 as host, the USB device is a NI USB-6212. The guest os is Windows XP Pro SP2. |
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| #9056 | obsolete | Blue screen on Windows 7 64 bit with seamless mode and CentOs 5.6 | ||
| Description |
I experienced a lot of BSOD on Windows 7 64 bit but they happened ONLY when using seamless mode (which is very cool IMHO!). I used to use cygwin but now I am using VBOX and CentOS (for developing puposes) almost all the time. No problems at all if I run VBOX (4.0.8 r7178) in normal mode. If I enable the seamless mode, everything seems to work but I get random BSODs. They're always different from each other.. sometimes it's the tcp stack sometime it's memory or irq corruption, etc etc Disabling seamless mode and enabling the normal windowed mode never caused a BSOD. |
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