VirtualBox

Opened 7 years ago

Last modified 7 years ago

#17001 new defect

Getting memory Access Violations 5.1.26

Reported by: jhellmers Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 5.1.26
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Windows

Description

Randomly getting Memory Access Violations. Often at some point during startup, but not always.

I looked in the VBox.log file, but nothing jumped out at me.

Are there other ways to debug this?

The VBox.log is attached.

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VBox.log (83.4 KB ) - added by jhellmers 7 years ago.
VBox log file

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Change History (5)

by jhellmers, 7 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

VBox log file

comment:1 by aeichner, 7 years ago

We'd need a Windows minidump (see here for instructions on how to provide one) to be able to investigate that issue.

comment:2 by jhellmers, 7 years ago

OK. BTW it looks like I can resolve this issue by not auto mounting my shared folders. I haven't tried mounting once the VM is up and running yet. I'll try doing that later today.

I'll also look at what it takes to do a minidump.

comment:3 by jhellmers, 7 years ago

I think I figured out the problem. I had to reinstall VirtualBox onto another drive. In the Optical disks tab of the Virtual Media Manager dialog box there were two entries for the Guest Additions ISO. Once I removed the old one, it is now working fine.

comment:4 by jhellmers, 7 years ago

OK, another update it still happens when I have a shared folder that is on an external USB hard drive.

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