VirtualBox

Opened 8 years ago

Closed 8 years ago

#16703 closed defect (fixed)

Guest Additions 5.1.20 r114628 causes clean install of Windows 10.0, build 15063 to BSOD on boot

Reported by: stvns78 Owned by:
Component: guest additions Version: VirtualBox 5.1.20
Keywords: BSOD Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: other

Description

After a clean install of Windows 10.0, build 15063 x64. Installing the guest additions 5.1.20 r114628 causes Windows to BSOD on next and subsequent boots. Booting into safe mode works. After uninstalling Guest Additions windows will boot fine. Reinstalling guest additions reproduce the issue.

On another note, after updating to base 5.1.20 and guest additions 5.1.20 my other Windows 10 VMs do not boot correctly. If i restore a previous snapshot with a lower version of guest additions (5.0.10) it works.

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VBox.log (203.2 KB ) - added by stvns78 8 years ago.
Vbox Log
042717-2859-01.dmp (383.9 KB ) - added by stvns78 8 years ago.
Kernel Minidump

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Change History (9)

by stvns78, 8 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

Vbox Log

comment:1 by stvns78, 8 years ago

Windows 10 host, New VM and VDI, VM default settings.

comment:2 by Frank Mehnert, 8 years ago

Any MiniDump available (see here)?

by stvns78, 8 years ago

Attachment: 042717-2859-01.dmp added

Kernel Minidump

comment:3 by palominoforever, 8 years ago

I can confirm this problem on 5.1.22.

I updated my guest os to Windows 10 Creator Update and got BSOD on boot.

Tried to install a clean win10, after installed guest addition it did not boot either.

Tried to change a lot of settings(disable network/audio/PAE/nested paging, change Number of processors,RAM,video memory,paravirtualization interface etc), but all attempts failed.

The only way to boot is to uninstall Guest Additions.

Last edited 8 years ago by palominoforever (previous) (diff)

in reply to:  3 comment:4 by Dmitrii Grigorev, 8 years ago

Replying to palominoforever:
Similar problem have already been fixed in https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/15973, so try to install GA after disabling "3D acceleration" in VM settings.
On my HW build 15002 always gives BSOD during GA installation but 15063 feels much better and never gives BSOD.
Microsoft is also aware of this problem
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_update/constant-bugcheck-after-installing-build-14986/a343ddc2-e3ba-4899-94bb-ede48cff0d64 .
Probably this is the first Insider build giving that BSOD: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/09/14/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-14926-for-pc-and-mobile/#xCRb5EvFPm2u86L5.97

I can confirm this problem on 5.1.22.

I updated my guest os to Windows 10 Creator Update and got BSOD on boot.

Tried to install a clean win10, after installed guest addition it did not boot either.

Tried to change a lot of settings(disable network/audio/PAE/nested paging, change Number of processors,RAM,video memory,paravirtualization interface etc), but all attempts failed.

The only way to boot is to uninstall Guest Additions.

comment:5 by Dmitrii Grigorev, 8 years ago

Could you download and check test build 115855 from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Testbuilds, this new build contains fixes relevant to the problem. Just checked that on my HW the Windows Insider 15063 (32-bits version) always boots without problems with GA 115855 installed.

Please check both "3D acceleration ON" and "3D acceleration OFF" cases.

in reply to:  5 comment:6 by palominoforever, 8 years ago

Replying to DmitrG:

Tried Testbuild,it worked like a charm,whether 3D acceleration is ON or OFF :)

Could you download and check test build 115855 from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Testbuilds, this new build contains fixes relevant to the problem. Just checked that on my HW the Windows Insider 15063 (32-bits version) always boots without problems with GA 115855 installed.

Please check both "3D acceleration ON" and "3D acceleration OFF" cases.

comment:7 by Dmitrii Grigorev, 8 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed
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