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| #16356 | duplicate | Installing Avast Free anti-virus on a VirtualBox VM generates a blue screen error on windows. | ||
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Dear, Good Morning. I'm trying a few days ago to install Avast Anti-Virus Free (https://www.avast.com/index) on a virtual machine that has the guest operating system Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit, with Service Pack 1 and all installed updates. Intel (R) Pentium (R) Dual Processor CPU T2370 1.73Ghz and 1.22GB of RAM. I can only get to the end of the installation and even browse the program through Network - enabled Windows Security Mode. When I restart the machine to enter the normal mode the blue screen of Windows appears and then the screen "Startup Correction" appears. The machine only returns to normal after it is restored to the previous state of the machine before installing Avast. I have already used the chkdsk / F / V / R / X / B and sfc / SCANNOW commands to try to fix some possible errors in Windows, but nothing worked. My host machine has the 32-bit Windows Vista Home Basic operating system, Service Pack 2. Intel® Pentium (R) Dual Processor CPU T2370 1.73Ghz and 2GB of RAM. Also with all Windows updates installed. I am using the Oracle VM VirtualBox version VirtualBox-5.1.12-112440-Win.exe on the virtual machine. I have a windows dump that has recovered from an unexpected shutdown. But a screen print of the error message that Windows presents, as well as the VBox.log and VBoxHardening.log files, which I will be sending to you.
00: 00: 40.351671 ERROR [COM]: aRC = VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80bb0005) aIID = {02326f63-bcb3-4481-96e0-30d1c2ee97f6} aComponent = {DisplayWrap} aText = {Could not take a screenshot (VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED)}, preserve = false AResultDetail = 0
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| #16655 | obsolete | Cannot installl a Fedora Linux guest | ||
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Fedora-Workstation-Live-i386-25-1.3.iso Ladies and Gentlemen, Good Morning. I have a machine with the Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit operating system (host) with Service Pack 2 installed, as well as all the updates for this system. The computer has an Intel Pentium (R) Dual CPU T2370 of 1.73Ghz, with RAM of 2.00 GB, in this machine. I created a virtual machine and am trying to install through a DVD a 32 bit Linux operating system Fedora-Workstation-Live-i386-25-1.3.iso (guest). The computer has Intel Pentium (R) Dual CPU T2370 and 1.73Ghz, with RAM of 1 GB. The virtual machine was created using the version "VirtualBox-5.1.2-108956-Win.exe", since then I have updated VirtualBox with every release version, until the version "VirtualBox-5.1.18-114002-Win.exe". The installation for some reason does not advance. The error I found in the VBox.log file is described below, there are other different errors in the other files.; 00:01:59.867981 ERROR [COM]: aRC=VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80bb0005) aIID={02326f63-bcb3-4481-96e0-30d1c2ee97f6} aComponent={DisplayWrap} aText={Could not take a screenshot (VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED)}, preserve=false aResultDetail=0 |
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| #15648 | fixed | VB 5.1 extention pack fails to install under MAC OSX 10.10.5 | ||
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Tried several times to install the extension pack on recently updated VB 5.1 on my MacPro running OSX 10.10.5 Mac is a MacPro 4,1 with two Quad-Core Xenon & 20 GB memory. |
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