Opened 14 years ago
Closed 11 years ago
#9126 closed defect (obsolete)
BSOD on Win7x64 host
Reported by: | Emmet Gray | Owned by: | |
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Component: | other | Version: | VirtualBox 4.0.10 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | other | Host type: | Windows |
Description (last modified by )
I've had VirtualBox 4.08 up and running for a while, but hadn't used it in about a two weeks? Then today I get a BSOD when the application is first launched. So, I upgraded to 4.0.10, but no joy. Analysis of the mini dump suggests that it is the VirtualBox USB Monitor Driver. So, I uninstalled, and reinstalled without USB support... but it crashed again!
I'm on a Dell Latitude XT2 with Win7x64. I can't recall all of the changes that might have occured to my system since last the last time it ran correctly.
Attached is the mini dump file
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Change History (7)
by , 14 years ago
Attachment: | 062911-16068-01.dmp added |
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comment:1 by , 14 years ago
The minudump you attached shows VBoxUSBMon is the faulting driver. Did you get it with VBox installed w/o USB support?
The USB issues you saw should be fixed with the next major release.
comment:2 by , 14 years ago
Well, when I had it installed with USB support, the crash dump just indicated a "naked" ntoskrnl.exe fault.
Good to hear that you guys are working it!
comment:3 by , 14 years ago
Uh... I mean't to say "with out USB support".
So, just to clarify... when I had the full install, the crash dump indicated the VBoxUSBMon driver. When I did the install without USB, I still got a crash, but this time the crash dump indicated ntoskrnl.
comment:5 by , 14 years ago
Ah ha!
The plot thickens... The problem only occurs when my Dell Latitude XT2 is attached to the "dock" (actually it's called a Media Slice, but I use it as a dock).
I'm thinking we can close this ticket...
comment:6 by , 11 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Resolution: | → obsolete |
Status: | new → closed |
mini dump file