Opened 17 years ago
Closed 17 years ago
#1482 closed defect (invalid)
Trying VirtualBox on Vista trashed latter --> Vista re-install
Reported by: | Pierre | Owned by: | |
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Component: | other | Version: | VirtualBox 1.6.0 |
Keywords: | Vista destroyed | Cc: | |
Guest type: | other | Host type: | other |
Description
We have a recent system (summary below) and installing Linux wouldn't work, because SATA chip I think. Anyway, that's another thread.
So I thought I'd try out VirtualBox which sounds like it could have solved our problem. Installing went smoothly. Creating the VM went fine (except that I thought three hours to prepare the fixed-size, 16G VDI file was very long). Then I donwloaded Fedora-8-Live-i686.iso (Fedora live CD), mounted it to the VM. I also configured a host network interface and attached that to the VM. Otherwise, pretty much everything was default I think.
At this point, I clicked on START, expecting the live CD to come up. The VM window opened, and, after a few seconds, a final message appeared in the black text window saying (roughly) that it couldn't boot from the device. Within a second, an Apple process on Vista (~ QT helper) popped up a message complaining about something being broken. Then I clicked to close the VM window, and got a BSoD.
The BSoD said: STOP 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x80D66EE3, 0x88B67858, 0x88B67554). It referred to bowser.sys. It then said something about initializing the disk and dumping memory to that.
After power cycling (my only option), Vista wouldn't boot: File \windows\system32\winload.exe, Status: 0xc000000f, File missing or corrupt. Repair attempts failed (perhaps I missed something), so I ended up having to re-install everthing :-(. So no VirtualBox logs of course.
I doubt I'll try VirtualBox again, but maybe above can help future users. Two final notes: it could very well be Vista itself that auto-destructed on the BSoD (the message about initializing the disk sounds scary!). Question: could the problem with VirtualBox be related to Vista SP1 (a very recent install on my Vista)? Your notes don't mention Vista SPs.
A bit disappointed, Pierre
The system in a few lines:
- 2 GB RAM, Intel Core duo E4500 @ 2.2 GHz
- NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT (512 MB)
- NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI Motherboard
- Disk: ST325041 0AS SCSI Disk Device (SATA)
- Vista Home Premium, 32-bit OS
- Bios: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Change History (3)
comment:1 by , 17 years ago
comment:2 by , 17 years ago
The disk on which the above was tried died recently. So it was possibly disk problems after all. I don't plan to re-install VirtualBox since the Fedora install now works (my original reason for trying out VirtualBox was that the Fedora install had failed).
So this ticket should be closed as "not a bug".
comment:3 by , 17 years ago
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
One more bit of info: VM RAM was set to 768M. At install time, I installed both drivers proposed by VirtualBox.