VirtualBox

Opened 13 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

#7670 closed defect (duplicate)

Windows guest crashes when 3D accel. is enabled and Nvidia Forceware driver is used

Reported by: Tron04 Owned by:
Component: 3D support Version: VirtualBox 3.2.10
Keywords: nvoglnt.dll nvidia Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: Windows

Description (last modified by misha)

After windows xp sp3 starts in the guest (guest additions have to be installed!) and the windows boot logo disappears, the guest crashes as soon as windows graphics initialize. This happens only when 3D acceleration is enabled in the guest and the new nvidia forceware drivers 260.xx are used on the host system. The problem did not occur with older forceware drivers (eg. 258.89).

VirtualBox Gui crashes in ModName: nvoglnt.dll (which is the nvidia opengl dll). See crash report. My host system specs: http://goo.gl/bdRZ

Attachments (2)

9e91_appcompat.txt (35.4 KB ) - added by Tron04 13 years ago.
VBox.log (44.4 KB ) - added by Tron04 13 years ago.
VBox.log

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Change History (7)

by Tron04, 13 years ago

Attachment: 9e91_appcompat.txt added

by Tron04, 13 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

VBox.log

comment:1 by Technologov, 13 years ago

There is one more user on the forum complaining on VBox crashes with NVIDIA:

http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=36143&p=162469#p162469

-Technologov

comment:2 by steve richards, 13 years ago

I've got the same issue. Happens with 3d enabled.

I have multiple entries but the are all the same.

From Windows event log.

Faulting application name: VirtualBox.exe, version: 3.2.10.0, time stamp: 0x4caf2246

Faulting module name: nvoglv64.DLL, version: 8.17.12.6099, time stamp: 0x4cb9db45

Exception code: 0xc0000005

Fault offset: 0x0000000000761b28

Faulting process id: 0x1168

Faulting application start time: 0x01cb7d048a062161

Faulting application path: C:\PROGRA~1\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe

Faulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\nvoglv64.DLL

Report Id: 1986917e-e8f8-11df-a4fa-00a0c6000000

comment:3 by Nicholas Kingsley, 13 years ago

Yes, same thing here too with the latest nVidia drivers (260.99) - it worked perfectly before nVidia updated their drivers.

It seems to be something to do with the intelppm.sys file. In addition, it ONLY happens with a Windows XP virtual machine and not Windows 2000 or Linux

comment:4 by Technologov, 13 years ago

This bug looks like a duplicate of bug #7516

-Technologov

comment:5 by misha, 10 years ago

Description: modified (diff)
Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed

Marking as a dup of #7516.

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