VirtualBox

Opened 8 years ago

Last modified 8 years ago

#16903 new defect

Windows 10 crashes on VirtualBox session startup

Reported by: caveman14 Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 5.1.22
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Windows

Description

VirtualBox: 5.1.22 Host: Windows 10 Guest: Kali

Windows 10 crashes when starting Kali - the blue screen shows error IRQL_UNEXPECTED_VALUE.

Attachments (2)

Kali test 1-2017-07-14-22-31-27.log (68.4 KB ) - added by caveman14 8 years ago.
log
vm-2017-07-24-16-00-13.log (76.2 KB ) - added by UserVirtual 8 years ago.
BSOD on Windows 10 Pro Dell XPS 15 9560

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Change History (5)

by caveman14, 8 years ago

log

comment:1 by caveman14, 8 years ago

It is Windows 10 Home - hence, there is no Hyper V.

Last edited 8 years ago by caveman14 (previous) (diff)

comment:2 by UserVirtual, 8 years ago

Hi Oracle,

I am seeing a similar issue using Windows 10 Pro, where VirtualBox is crashing out my machine, using either Windows 7 or Linux 7x guests.

Please find attached my VirtualBox log files.

BSOD occurs when I start the OS guest and crashes out before I get to the network login screen.

My laptop and bios is totally up to date with the latest drivers and patches to date (24 Jul 2017).

If this stays the way this is I will have to use another VM tool and I am sure that others will follow suit.

Kind regards,

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

by UserVirtual, 8 years ago

Attachment: vm-2017-07-24-16-00-13.log added

BSOD on Windows 10 Pro Dell XPS 15 9560

comment:3 by Frank Mehnert, 8 years ago

Thanks for the log file but we would also need to have at least a screenshot of the BSOD. If Windows decides to automatically reboot on BSOD then change the Windows setting.

I also wonder why you set paravirt=HyperV for a Linux guest but this shouldn't cause any problem.

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