VirtualBox

Opened 14 years ago

Closed 9 years ago

#7225 closed defect (obsolete)

BSOD on Windows XP SP3 HOST with a XP SP3 Guest - Minidump Inside

Reported by: NorysLintas Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 3.2.6
Keywords: BSOD, Windows Xp Sp3 Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Windows

Description (last modified by Frank Mehnert)

Sometimes when i surf in internet on a GUEST XP SP3with Chrome or Mozilla (with all version from march 2010 to the latest of these days)my HOST XP SP3 have a BSOD (blue screen of dead). Remember the bsod appear only on the HOST, it's NEVER appeared on the GUEST. I have tried with all vbox PUEL version from 3.1.2 to the latest 3.2.6, but the BSOD appear samely, i've tried to disable all plugin on mozilla, i've used noscript, i've uninstalled adobe flash or shockwave, i've did a clean install of flash or shockwave with latest version. I've used ever configuration of video ram and system ram, multiprocessor, 2d\3d support inside virtual box, i've installed windows xp sp.3 on ide and sata virtual device. For further information refer to this topic http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28929

Attachments (8)

VBox.log (55.2 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
vbox log
VBox.log.1 (81.6 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
vblog
VBox.log.2 (82.5 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
vbx log
VBox.log.3 (82.6 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
vbox log
Mini032510-01 (96.0 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
minidump of HOST
Mini032510-02 (96.0 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
minidump of HOST
Mini072310-01.dmp (96.0 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
latest crash MINidump
Mini072910-01.dmp (96.0 KB ) - added by NorysLintas 14 years ago.
Minidump

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Change History (15)

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

vbox log

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log.1 added

vblog

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log.2 added

vbx log

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log.3 added

vbox log

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: Mini032510-01 added

minidump of HOST

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: Mini032510-02 added

minidump of HOST

comment:1 by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

The error is inside of the minidump, but i write it anyway : trap cause unknown Event 1001 error name : 0x10000012 (0x00000002, 0x8001003b, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

comment:2 by Mihai Hanor, 14 years ago

Why do you think this is VirtualBox's fault?
My debugger can't seem to find symbols for the kernel your Windows is using, on Microsoft's symbols server... That's very strange

If you're unsure what's going on, use the Driver Verifier Manager (verifier) to put all Oracle's drivers (vboxdrv.sys and the others) under "surveillance". Activate all test types, except "low resources simulation"

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: Mini072310-01.dmp added

latest crash MINidump

comment:3 by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

I've attached latest crash minidump and i've used BlueScreenView in order to view it, and at value caused by driver and caused by address there is nothing. I've used verifier and then but no bsod has occured, what i've to do with verifier in order to exclude driver problem?

comment:4 by Mihai Hanor, 14 years ago

This is not the appropriate place to ask or to give advice about problems which are not related to VirtualBox
You should search on Google about how to diagnose the problem, asking/searching on big forums. Disabling or removing drivers one by one can be a way to try and solve this.

comment:5 by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Ok i confirm you and other that this is a problem related to virtual box... I readed every faq and how to related on verfier, and now i'm pretty sure about how to use, i've asked to you and others some explanation because i' have got no BSOD and other reason was that look like too simple, for this reason i tested with verifier ALL driver inside my computer. The BSOD coming out EVER and ONLY when i use virtual box with a Windows XP SP3 GUEST, i used also clean boot and i got bsod too. I formatted S.O., i did fresh install of all driver and i did latest microsoft update, i did stress test benchmark on my pc for TWENTYFOUR Hours, i usually encode video, play video, use boinc with seti@home,astropulse, play with every latest videogame, and in these case no BSOD was appeared.

I lie in wait for other reply. Thanks.

comment:6 by Sander van Leeuwen, 14 years ago

Turn off 2d & 3d support in the VM settings and try again.

by NorysLintas, 14 years ago

Attachment: Mini072910-01.dmp added

Minidump

comment:7 by Frank Mehnert, 9 years ago

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