Crash when trying to boot ReactOS 0.4.10

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Crash when trying to boot ReactOS 0.4.10

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See attached VBox.log

It crashed even before the boot loader kicked in. Sreenshots in next posts
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A critical error has occurred while running the virtual machine and the machine execution has been stopped.

For help, please see the Community section on https://www.virtualbox.org or your support contract. Please provide the contents of the log file VBox.log and the image file VBox.png, which you can find in the /Users/lars/VirtualBox VMs/ReactOS 0.4.10/Logs directory, as well as a description of what you were doing when this error happened. Note that you can also access the above files by selecting Show Log from the Machine menu of the main VirtualBox window.

Press OK if you want to power off the machine or press Ignore if you want to leave it as is for debugging. Please note that debugging requires special knowledge and tools, so it is recommended to press OK now.
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Re: Crash when trying to boot ReactOS 0.4.10

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Re: Crash when trying to boot ReactOS 0.4.10

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I replaced a couple of large attachments with the actual text. It's usually easier, more convenient, smaller size, searchable and quotable, if you simply paste the error text, instead of posting the image... ;)

And as for screenshots:
  1. It's better if you use the PNG file type, instead of JPG/GIF/other,
  2. Do not post your whole desktop, crop it to the area of interest,
  3. If you're using a HiDPI setup, please shrink the image by at least 50%, and
  4. Change the DPI to 72. Not everyone has the luxury of a HiDPI display. And even on a HiDPI display, it looks double the size, use the "Preview" button...
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Re: Crash when trying to boot ReactOS 0.4.10

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There was a discussion of ReactOS already, in the 6.0.4 release discussion topic. Maybe related. If so then the current test builds have a fix.
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Re: Crash when trying to boot ReactOS 0.4.10

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socratis wrote:I replaced a couple of large attachments with the actual text. It's usually easier, more convenient, smaller size, searchable and quotable, if you simply paste the error text, instead of posting the image... ;)
The error dialog said I should post the PNG found in the log folder. So did I. Btw, the image was not completely black, there was a faint remainder of the VBox Logo still visible. Might be relevant, might be not. If you didn't see this you maybe should adjust your screens gamma settings.
socratis wrote:And as for screenshots:
  1. It's better if you use the PNG file type, instead of JPG/GIF/other,
  2. Do not post your whole desktop, crop it to the area of interest,
  3. If you're using a HiDPI setup, please shrink the image by at least 50%, and
  4. Change the DPI to 72. Not everyone has the luxury of a HiDPI display. And even on a HiDPI display, it looks double the size, use the "Preview" button...
I tried to upload a PNG at first but this was rejected because of file size.
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