Win32 App Crashes in Windows Xp guest after a Windows 10 Host software update
Posted: 16. Oct 2021, 17:22
I’m running VirtualBox 6.0.22 r137980 (Qt 5.6.2) with Guest Additions installed in two laptops. The guest machine on each is Windows Xp Pro Sp3
My laptop windows Version is: Windows 10 Pro Version 2004 (OS Build 19041.1237) running on a Lenovo T540p ThinkPad laptop with 7.69 GB usable RAM.
My wife’s windows version is: Version 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1288) running on a Lenovo IdeaPad 330-15IKB Touch laptop
For some time I’ve been using various legacy apps in my WinXp VirtualBox vs 6.0.22 r137980 (Qt 5.6.2) running on Windows 10. After what I assume was one of Microsoft’s periodic updates, my Act Vs 4.0 stopped working with the following messages and the Act log file: For several weeks after Act crashed on my computer, my wife’s computer ran Act without any problems. Then it crashed on hers also after I clicked on the Microsoft come-on, “Improve … with New Features…” Now her computer does the same thing. Other legacy apps continue to work OK. E.g. Microsoft Access 97, and a DOS application Managing Your Money.
VB Log file: This feels like a long shot, and I appreciate any help that's available.
Gary S
My laptop windows Version is: Windows 10 Pro Version 2004 (OS Build 19041.1237) running on a Lenovo T540p ThinkPad laptop with 7.69 GB usable RAM.
My wife’s windows version is: Version 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1288) running on a Lenovo IdeaPad 330-15IKB Touch laptop
For some time I’ve been using various legacy apps in my WinXp VirtualBox vs 6.0.22 r137980 (Qt 5.6.2) running on Windows 10. After what I assume was one of Microsoft’s periodic updates, my Act Vs 4.0 stopped working with the following messages and the Act log file: For several weeks after Act crashed on my computer, my wife’s computer ran Act without any problems. Then it crashed on hers also after I clicked on the Microsoft come-on, “Improve … with New Features…” Now her computer does the same thing. Other legacy apps continue to work OK. E.g. Microsoft Access 97, and a DOS application Managing Your Money.
VB Log file: This feels like a long shot, and I appreciate any help that's available.
Gary S