VirtualBox

Opened 8 years ago

Last modified 8 years ago

#15559 new defect

Win-XP fails to start in normal/last-working-breakpoint 9 of 10 times

Reported by: winthrom Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 5.0.22
Keywords: WinXP, Startup, crash, blue-screen-of-death Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Linux

Description

Initiating Windows XP SP3 fails consistently before or during "Welcome" Screen. The VM works using all safe modes. (Terminal, GUI, GUI with Network). The VM (WIN XP reports: (see attachment) intelppm.sys DRIVER_UNLOADED_WITHOUT_CANCELLING_PENDING_OPERATIONS

On the rare occasion that the VM Win XP boots up, it runs normally, and then shuts down via the O/S shutdown command as expected.

Attachments (5)

WINXP-Failure-BlurScreenOfDeath.png (27.2 KB ) - added by winthrom 8 years ago.
Screen capture of "Blue Screen of Death"
SYSCONFIG.txt (1.9 KB ) - added by winthrom 8 years ago.
Host System Configuration
term.log (151.1 KB ) - added by winthrom 8 years ago.
Terminal update record (includes update to VM ver. 5.22 >Problem started after this update
syslog (155.7 KB ) - added by winthrom 8 years ago.
syslog shows VirtualBox from system level (Ubuntu14.04)
VirtualBox-Setup-Config.png (321.1 KB ) - added by winthrom 8 years ago.
Image of VM setup

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Change History (9)

by winthrom, 8 years ago

Screen capture of "Blue Screen of Death"

by winthrom, 8 years ago

Attachment: SYSCONFIG.txt added

Host System Configuration

by winthrom, 8 years ago

Attachment: term.log added

Terminal update record (includes update to VM ver. 5.22 >Problem started after this update

by winthrom, 8 years ago

Attachment: syslog added

syslog shows VirtualBox from system level (Ubuntu14.04)

by winthrom, 8 years ago

Attachment: VirtualBox-Setup-Config.png added

Image of VM setup

comment:1 by winthrom, 8 years ago

This happened when I changed to 5.22 from 4.xx. I upgraded to 5.24, but nojoy. I re-installed 5.24 also, but nojoy. First chance I get I will re-install Win-XP again.

comment:2 by Frank Mehnert, 8 years ago

You already attached a couple of log files and a screen shot. The most important log file is still missing: The VBox.log file (VM selector: Machine menu / Show log...).

comment:3 by winthrom, 8 years ago

I re-installed v5.24, from scratch. Everything works normally until I try to run a program called Studio 4.0. This freezes VB as it very slowly executes. I run this same program on wine and it runs full speed. Otherwise, the problem sited at first (above) has not re-appeared.

comment:4 by winthrom, 8 years ago

Because Studio 4.0 is such a problem, I looked through my purchased copies of this software from the 1990s. I have 4 versions:

SESSION..........................9/24/1992 Version 1.07 Copyright 1991, _1992 (16 bit)

RECORDING SESSION................10/2/1994 Version 1.12 Copyright 1991 - 1994 (16 bit)

RECORDING SESSION for Windows 95.9/10/1997 Version 4.0_ Copyright 1991 - 1995 (16 or 32 bit, user choice)

Studio 4.0 for Windows...........9/16/1995 Version 4.0_ Copyright 1995(16 bit)

My initial problem (see above) was with 16 bit Studio 4.0 for Windows. After destroying that WIN XP VM, I recreated the same VM and installed RECORDING SESSION for Windows 95 (32 bit). The results were slightly better after I found that the USB connection system is a bit arcane. I created the VB devices, then added the VM WIN XP drivers to the VM.

Now, once every 5 or six loads/reloads of the VM, the application will not freeze itself during startup. HOWEVER, the VM itself no longer freezes also. I see this is because I made all the required USB connections for MIDI inputs including the M-Audio UNO 1x1 WIN XP drivers. I now have the unusual situation that the application usees the MIDI connection for output also, even though it is supposed to create audio through the speaker system. To add to the fun, sometimes the audio (via speaker output) does work, but not consistently.

VirtualBOX does not present itself in "patchage" or "Cadence" so I am at a loss to detect what is going on.

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