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| #16799 | obsolete | Critical Error | ||
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(pasted VBox.log file removed) |
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| #16798 | worksforme | Black screen | ||
| Description |
I saved a snapshot Januari 1. It contained VirtualBox 5.1.12 and at that time, the current version of Windows 10. After a Windows update in April 13 the screen in Windows i just black. I have tried to update to VirtualBox 5.1.22 and 5.1.23 and running a new Windows update. Still a black screen after logging in to Windows. If I revert to VirtualBox 5.1.12 and the snapshot from Januari, everything looks fine. After a Windows update the screen turns black. The host is running OS X version 10.12.5 |
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| #16797 | duplicate | Installing Avast anti-virus causes 'guru' unless Vista32 guest in 'safe' mode | ||
| Description |
Happily and reliably running Vista Home Premium as guest but if Avast free anti-virus is installed it reliably goes into 'guru meditation'. This can only be avoided by running in 'safe' mode in which avast does not start. Removal of 'Avast' restores normal reliability to the guest. This pattern was repeated several times as I repeatedly downloaded and reinstalled Avast to to try to ensure that the download of Avast had not been corrupted. An additional factor may be that the guest Vista has had a Norton backup of a Vista image from a historical machine of mine (now defunct) restored to the guest. But having said that, it works reasonably well as long as Avast is NOT installed. The only reason I would like to install Avast is that Microsoft Security Essentials appears to have been deliberately prevented from installing on Vista machines since support for Vista ended but a virus-defence is still necessary. Ticket #13899 also mentions Avast. |
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