VirtualBox

Opened 5 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#18212 new defect

Windows 10 Host - Hardening error - VMs do not start — at Version 1

Reported by: Jacob Klein Owned by:
Component: host support Version: VirtualBox 6.0.0
Keywords: hardening wintab32.dll Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Windows

Description (last modified by Klaus Espenlaub)

Windows 10 Host - Hardening error - VMs do not start

Steps (on latest Windows Release build - Windows 10 x64 Version 1809 Build 17763.195):

  • Install and use VirtualBox v6.0.0
  • Start with a Linux VM that has a restored snapshot from v5.2.23 (mine was from VirtualBox v5.2.23 Test Build 127495)
  • Start the VM - it starts successfully
  • Take an online snapshot
  • While the VM is running, delete the old v5.2.23 snapshot
  • Power off the VM
  • Restore the online snapshot
  • Attempt to Start the VM
  • BUG: Progress gets to 97% and hangs. It does not start. Later, a secondary progress dialog appears on the VM Manager window, and also hangs.
  • NOTE: The following lines in VBoxHardening.log may indicate a problem with "wintab32.dll":
    2658.2dec: supR3HardenedMonitor_LdrLoadDll: error opening 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\wintab32.dll': 0 (NtPath=\??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\wintab32.dll; Input=C:\WINDOWS\system32\wintab32.dll; rcNtGetDll=0x0
    2658.2dec: supR3HardenedMonitor_LdrLoadDll: returns rcNt=0xc0000034 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\wintab32.dll'
    

Attached are:

  • .vbox files (multiple versions), showing the progression of the steps
  • .log files (VBox.log, VBoxHardening.log)
  • Image showing failure

This worked properly using VirtualBox v5.2.23 Test Build 127495.

Let me know if you require the actual VM itself.

Change History (8)

by Jacob Klein, 5 years ago

Attachment: Fail.png added

by Jacob Klein, 5 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

by Jacob Klein, 5 years ago

Attachment: VBoxHardening.log added

comment:1 by Klaus Espenlaub, 5 years ago

Description: modified (diff)
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