VirtualBox manager has stopped starting

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vfeo
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Re: VirtualBox manager has stopped starting

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Guys, thank you very much for the your advices.


The problem is solved in a strange way. Screenshot is attached (“analyze wait chain” is header). Maybe it help someone. But after removing (terminate) this process a blue screen appears.

Sorry for my English) Thanks
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vfeo
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Re: VirtualBox manager has stopped starting

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fth0 wrote:You didn't succeed with attaching anything to your post. ;)
I'm remove it. Problem solved, thanks/
vfeo
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Re: VirtualBox manager has stopped starting

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But before these viewtopic.php?f=6&t=103271#p502676 actions it did not work.
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Re: VirtualBox manager has stopped starting

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fth0 wrote:
Use Sysinternals Process Monitor to further analyze what happens.
special thanks for
Process Monitor
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Re: VirtualBox manager has stopped starting

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You're welcome, and thanks for reporting back! :)
Simple07
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Re: VirtualBox manager has stopped starting

Post by Simple07 »

It looks like your system had a malfunctioning process that you managed to kill using the Task Manager.

For the benefit of other users, when opening the Task Manager, under the "Details" tab, you will find a list of Windows running processes. When you right click on a process, and choose "Analyze wait chain" from the context menu, you will see all tree nodes, you can choose the suspect process and kill it; there are other ways and tools for doing the same thing.

However, seeing that there were fixed errors and you still had the issue, you may have other hidden issues. I would advise to perform a fresh clean install at your next Windows upgrade.
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