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- 10. Apr 2015, 20:56
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
- Replies: 8
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Re: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
thanks for your help. I do use the ACPI shutdown command and that is logged. -
- 10. Apr 2015, 20:42
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4646
Re: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
VBox.log (2).log is the log files from the the clean install vm these logs were all running while the BSOD occurs. The system auto restarts on BSOD and it did it 10 times when these logs were running. There is no event in the VBox logs that I can see. windbg does not give me any more information tha...
- 10. Apr 2015, 19:53
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4646
Re: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
no I dont' see anywhere that the vbox logs even mention the BSOD crashes. I have minidumps from windows if that would help.
- 10. Apr 2015, 19:01
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4646
Re: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
Thanks for the feed back.
Ok so based on that
1) phpVirtualBox is irrelevant to the discussion so we can ignore it.
Config:
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS amd64
VirtualBox 4.3.26
Win 2008 Server Standard. 64bit
exententions installed
vbox logs attached.
Ok so based on that
1) phpVirtualBox is irrelevant to the discussion so we can ignore it.
Config:
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS amd64
VirtualBox 4.3.26
Win 2008 Server Standard. 64bit
exententions installed
vbox logs attached.
- 10. Apr 2015, 18:09
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4646
Win Server 2008 R2 BSOD
I have been attempting to move a physical Server to a VM. Configuration Host DELL 2950 2 4 core XEONs running Unbuntu 14.04 LTS Headless with phpVirtualbox I have a SBS 2008 running very well in a VM on this machine. on 2 cpus I created a new VM with 8 gig memory, 4 cpus Server is a 2008 Standard wi...