VirtualBox

Opened 14 years ago

Closed 14 years ago

Last modified 14 years ago

#5885 closed defect (fixed)

Bluescreen on Win 7-64 Host on shutdown after Virtual Box was being used (USB monitor) -> fixed in 3.1.4

Reported by: Tobias Steinmann Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 3.1.2
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: other

Description

Hi, when I shutdown my Win-7-64 after having Virtual Box used in that session with a Win-XP-Guest, I get a bluescreen.

I have not found information about such a problem yet - is it new? Which additional information you need?

Best Regards,

Tobias

Attachments (1)

VBox.log (63.6 KB ) - added by Tobias Steinmann 14 years ago.
Logfile from Virtual Machine which was used before Bluescreen

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Change History (13)

comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 14 years ago

Problem unknown so far. Please start by attaching the VBox.log file of the VM you start before you shut down the host. I assume you shut down the host not before you terminated the VM?

by Tobias Steinmann, 14 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

Logfile from Virtual Machine which was used before Bluescreen

comment:2 by Tobias Steinmann, 14 years ago

Hi, I could reproduce the problem and have attached the VBox.log. Here a description what I have done:

  1. Boot my Computer with Win7-64
  2. Start VBox with WinXP Guest
  3. Used WinXP
  4. Shutdown WinXP-Guest
  5. Close VBox
  6. Shutdown Host-PC -> Bluescreen

Extremly annoying is that my VirtualBox.xml is destroyed on those crashes - so I always have to recreate my virtual machines because VBox has no possibility to load the machines (only the Harddrives I can reuse...).

I also have the Windows-Coredump, but I could not upload it because it's too big, so please find it here if needed:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3600096/MEMORY.7z (File is still uploading - so please wait one hour from now... its around 60MB)

This problem occurs from time to time - today I had time myself so I could gather this data so send you...

Best Regards,

Tobias

comment:3 by Sander van Leeuwen, 14 years ago

Use the sync tool from the sysinternals guys. It flushes the entire disk cache, which should prevent such issues when experimenting.

If you have installed the host interface and/or host internal drivers during VirtualBox installation, you might want to reinstall without those two. I'll check your system dump.

comment:4 by Sander van Leeuwen, 14 years ago

Summary: Bluescreen on Win 7-64 Host on shutdown after Virtual Box was being usedBluescreen on Win 7-64 Host on shutdown after Virtual Box was being used (USB monitor)

Our USB driver is in the call stack of the fault. Investigating.

comment:5 by Sander van Leeuwen, 14 years ago

It's a conflict with the iLok USB driver.

comment:6 by Sander van Leeuwen, 14 years ago

The problem should be fixed now. I'll post a link to a test build in a bit.

comment:8 by Tobias Steinmann, 14 years ago

Hi Sander, I just got your messages and I am extensivly devastated. I will download the testbuild and install it. After that I will need some time to get the statistics about the situation. Maybe I come back in the first week of February?

Thanks for this incredible fast help!

Tobias

comment:9 by Sander van Leeuwen, 14 years ago

Please check if 3.1.4 beta 1 solves the problem: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=27300

comment:10 by Tobias Steinmann, 14 years ago

Hi, I have tested the Testbuild http://www.virtualbox.org/download/testcase/VirtualBox-2010-01-22-15-13-38-win-3.1-rel-3.1.3-r56829-MultiArch.exe for 2 weeks now and the problem is definetly solved! I will install the 3.1.4 beta now.

Thanks for your help and Best Regards,

Tobias

comment:11 by Sander van Leeuwen, 14 years ago

Summary: Bluescreen on Win 7-64 Host on shutdown after Virtual Box was being used (USB monitor)Bluescreen on Win 7-64 Host on shutdown after Virtual Box was being used (USB monitor) -> fixed in 3.1.4

Thanks for your feedback.

comment:12 by Frank Mehnert, 14 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed
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