VirtualBox

Opened 14 years ago

Closed 11 years ago

#8082 closed defect (obsolete)

win xp prof guest + guest additions = session-window crashes

Reported by: Silentium123 Owned by:
Component: 3D support Version: VirtualBox 4.0.0
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Windows

Description (last modified by misha)

  • created a Windows XP guest
  • installed Windows XP Professional with SP2 x86
  • after installation it run's just fine...
  • ...until I install guest additions which cause Windows XP session-window to crash if it tries to load Windows XP in normal mode. I can still enter the save mode if I type onto F8 when it start's the session. It crashes right in the moment where the loading screen of Windows should appear.

I recreated the vm multiple times as I reinstalled Windows XP - everytime the same result.

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VBox.log (63.6 KB ) - added by Silentium123 14 years ago.

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Change History (8)

by Silentium123, 14 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

comment:1 by Silentium123, 14 years ago

Ok, I found out that it keeps running good, if I deactivate the 3D-support in the vm's settings. This way it works even after installing guest additions.

comment:2 by Silentium123, 14 years ago

Again me: completely the same problem on a Windows 7 x86 guest.

comment:3 by Frank Mehnert, 14 years ago

Component: guest additions3D support

comment:4 by Frank Mehnert, 14 years ago

priority: criticalmajor

comment:5 by Polynomial-C, 14 years ago

Any chance this is the same problem as described in http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=38011?

comment:6 by misha, 11 years ago

Description: modified (diff)

Could you check if the issue is still present with VBox 4.3 and 4.3 Guest Additions?
If it is - please attach a fresh VM log file here.

comment:7 by Frank Mehnert, 11 years ago

Resolution: obsolete
Status: newclosed
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