Yes, the one that I merged your topic with...Arathor wrote:Is that a known issue?
Guest Bluescreen using shared folders in VirtualBox > 6.0.9 (#18766)
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Re: Guest Bluescreen using shared folders in VirtualBox > 6.0.9 (#18766)
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Shared Folder CRASHES guest (windows7) [1/2 Solved]
Hi,
Maybe it's not new, but just to clarify that the installation of 6.0.10 virtualbox is not the problem per se if you experience problems with Shared content...
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HOST: Windows 10 Pro x64
GUEST: Windows 7 Pro x64 + GuestAdditions 6.0.10
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This combination (both 6.0.10 VBox+Tools) makes the access of any shared folder, to cause system freeze, and later restart.
It does not get fixed by disabling Read or Write to folder, or make transient... just hangs when clicked... not when mounted!
I fixed it by
HOST: 6.0.8 Vbox
GUEST: 6.0.10 additions...
but I guess the additions ISO breaks it!
...at least my config is stable for now!
Thanks!
Maybe it's not new, but just to clarify that the installation of 6.0.10 virtualbox is not the problem per se if you experience problems with Shared content...
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HOST: Windows 10 Pro x64
GUEST: Windows 7 Pro x64 + GuestAdditions 6.0.10
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This combination (both 6.0.10 VBox+Tools) makes the access of any shared folder, to cause system freeze, and later restart.
It does not get fixed by disabling Read or Write to folder, or make transient... just hangs when clicked... not when mounted!
I fixed it by
- uninstalling 6.0.10 additions of the preferences.
- replacing the "VBoxGuestAdditions.iso" on "..\VirtualBox\app64\... " at least that's the structure on my system. (replaced the ISO file in 6.0.10 for the one in 6.0.8 by unpacking the installation folder! 7zip or similar...)
- next, boot... uninstal the guestadditions on the Guest system, or simply install over by mounting ISO in the menu, restart, and all is good.
HOST: 6.0.8 Vbox
GUEST: 6.0.10 additions...
but I guess the additions ISO breaks it!
...at least my config is stable for now!
Thanks!
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Re: Guest Bluescreen using shared folders in VirtualBox > 6.0.9 (#18766)
@GregNfo
I merged your original thread, and I've deleted your 2nd message that was posted here notifying people of your original thread.
What you're proposing is a workaround, sure, until the underlying problem is solved.
@ALL
I've asked again and again, to include details about your host/guest/setup, like here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=93359#p453198, or here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=93359&start=15#p453354 so that we can find what's common.
If you don't want to do it, that's fine, stick with 6.0.8! I couldn't care less, I'm not affected as you can see from my post above. But if you want to move forward and get this thing fixed, you should 1) be paying more attention, 2) do your homework.
I merged your original thread, and I've deleted your 2nd message that was posted here notifying people of your original thread.
What you're proposing is a workaround, sure, until the underlying problem is solved.
@ALL
I've asked again and again, to include details about your host/guest/setup, like here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=93359#p453198, or here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=93359&start=15#p453354 so that we can find what's common.
If you don't want to do it, that's fine, stick with 6.0.8! I couldn't care less, I'm not affected as you can see from my post above. But if you want to move forward and get this thing fixed, you should 1) be paying more attention, 2) do your homework.
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Opening shared folder crashes the VM
I discovered this evening that when I open the shared folder in my VM in File Explorer it crashes the VM! First the whole thing freezes up - not listening to the mouse or keyboard. And then about 10 seconds later I'm back at the "VirtualBox 6.0" startup screen and the VM restarts. I can poke around in C: with no problem... it is just z:, the shared drive, that kills the vm. I just checked from the command prompt and that appears to work perfectly -- I can change to z: and copy files and such without a problem. It is only in /file exlporer that the VM creashes.
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Re: Opening shared folder crashes the VM
I'm having the same problem. I think it started after I updated the guest adittions to version 6.0.10. I'm goin to rollback everything to 6.0.8 to test. I think something is wrong with the last extension pack.
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Re: Guest Bluescreen using shared folders in VirtualBox > 6.0.9 (#18766)
@BCosell, @HudoSupport,
I merged your thread with the one that deals with the issue. You could have also found the ticket from the "Known Issues" of the "Discuss the 6.0.10 release"...
I merged your thread with the one that deals with the issue. You could have also found the ticket from the "Known Issues" of the "Discuss the 6.0.10 release"...
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Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium - shared folder BSOD
Hi, I just installed Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium into VirtualBox 6.0.10 r132072 (QT 5.62).
The latest additions are installed and I have restarted since.
I have added a shared folder, but if I try to access it I get a (virtual) BSOD (see attached GIF)
I noticed if I have no files in the shared folder I can open it without an issue.
After the first BSOD Windows will recover and reboot, but if I try to open the Shared Folder again (and have another BSOD), Windows will no longer boot and gets stuck at the Starting Windows screen (no animation plays above the text).
It does not proceed from this point; if I force a reset the two options: StartUp Repair, and Start Windows Normally, do not work, both get stuck at either a blacks screen (startup repair) or the Starting Windows screen (Start Windows Normally).
Thankfully I backed up the VM folder before adding the additions so I can retest what could be causing it, but so far I can't work it out.
I have tried different locations for the shared folder but nothing seems to work, I'm hoping someone can help?
The latest additions are installed and I have restarted since.
I have added a shared folder, but if I try to access it I get a (virtual) BSOD (see attached GIF)
I noticed if I have no files in the shared folder I can open it without an issue.
After the first BSOD Windows will recover and reboot, but if I try to open the Shared Folder again (and have another BSOD), Windows will no longer boot and gets stuck at the Starting Windows screen (no animation plays above the text).
It does not proceed from this point; if I force a reset the two options: StartUp Repair, and Start Windows Normally, do not work, both get stuck at either a blacks screen (startup repair) or the Starting Windows screen (Start Windows Normally).
Thankfully I backed up the VM folder before adding the additions so I can retest what could be causing it, but so far I can't work it out.
I have tried different locations for the shared folder but nothing seems to work, I'm hoping someone can help?
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Re: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium - shared folder BSOD
See viewtopic.php?f=2&t=93359, this is a new problem.
Re: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium - shared folder BSOD
Thank you, I'll wait for an update, or perhaps I can install an older version?
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Re: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium - shared folder BSOD
That might help, seems that 6.0.8 is still OK. Start your guest again and uninstall the Guest Additions. Then shut down the guest from within the guest OS.
In the main Virtualbox window, uninstall the Extension Pack. (If you get an Access Denied error, close the main Virtualbox window and wait one minute, then right-click the Virtualbox icon and choose Run As Administrator. Now you should be able to get the Extension Pack uninstalled.)
Uninstall Virtualbox, your guest will still be there when you get reinstalled.
Install the older version by right-clicking the installer and choosing Run As Administrator, even if you are already administrator. Let Virtualbox start from the installer's last page, then install the matching Extension Pack. Virtualbox & EP versions must always match.
Close the main Virtualbox window, wait one minute, then reopen Virtualbox. Start your guest & install the new version's GAs. Enjoy the shared folders!
In the main Virtualbox window, uninstall the Extension Pack. (If you get an Access Denied error, close the main Virtualbox window and wait one minute, then right-click the Virtualbox icon and choose Run As Administrator. Now you should be able to get the Extension Pack uninstalled.)
Uninstall Virtualbox, your guest will still be there when you get reinstalled.
Install the older version by right-clicking the installer and choosing Run As Administrator, even if you are already administrator. Let Virtualbox start from the installer's last page, then install the matching Extension Pack. Virtualbox & EP versions must always match.
Close the main Virtualbox window, wait one minute, then reopen Virtualbox. Start your guest & install the new version's GAs. Enjoy the shared folders!
Re: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium - shared folder BSOD
Thanks very much, it's working fine on 6.0.8
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Re: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium - shared folder BSOD
Merged with the mentioned thread now...scottgus1 wrote:See viewtopic.php?f=2&t=93359, this is a new problem.
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An error occurs when copying a file using a shared folder
My OS: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC
VB OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Hello, When I open and copy files in a shared folder (Desktop), I get a blue screen.
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Re: Guest Bluescreen using shared folders in VirtualBox > 6.0.9 (#18766)
Same thing for me! Happen when EXE files are locate in a shared folder!!!
Any fix??
Any fix??
Re: Guest Bluescreen using shared folders in VirtualBox > 6.0.9 (#18766)
We are also encountering this problem.
Moreover, I can confirm I do not see the problem if there are just .txt files in the folder.
But it will abort if there is a .exe file. Moreover, after it restarts a new folder named "System Volume Information" is placed in the Shared folder. The new folder is empty.
Also, I can rename the .exe to a .txt and then it won't crash.
I can copy the ".txt" to my VM desktop and rename it back to a .exe and it all works as desired.
A trigger appears to be the existence of a .exe file in the shared folder when the VM navigates into that fulder.
Moreover, I can confirm I do not see the problem if there are just .txt files in the folder.
But it will abort if there is a .exe file. Moreover, after it restarts a new folder named "System Volume Information" is placed in the Shared folder. The new folder is empty.
Also, I can rename the .exe to a .txt and then it won't crash.
I can copy the ".txt" to my VM desktop and rename it back to a .exe and it all works as desired.
A trigger appears to be the existence of a .exe file in the shared folder when the VM navigates into that fulder.