Which version of 4.3.15? 95226?Bunatl wrote:I installed versions:
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even 4.3.15...
4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Testing with VirtualBox-4.3.15-95226-Win.exe and I get randomic behavior:
I've attached the log of failing Oracle Linux VM.
- Often I get E_FAIL (0x80004005) as reported by many
- sometimes the VM just starts
- sometimes it hangs while starting, I can stop the startup process but I cannot try to restart the same VM, only different ones: even If i exit VirtualBox and get in again. I need to kill both VBoxSVC.exe and VitualBox.exe to able again to start the VM that got stuck
I've attached the log of failing Oracle Linux VM.
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
I have a Win7 SP1 Sony f-series laptop with an i7-2630QM processor. Avast version 140727-1
I was trying to use the OracleLinux65.ova and ZS6.3-OL6.4-XE11.2-MySQL5.6.ova virtual images.
I had the same troubles as those folks had in the past few days. Wouldn't start either.
I downloaded the latest, 4.3.15r95226. When I tried them, they both RAN! However, they both also stopped executing with the same error message:
This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot = please use a kernal appropriate for your CPU.
I tried looking up the error in the forum. I found something that said flip on your "virtualization". I don't have an AMD, I'm using Intel, but I turned it on anyways. I started having a similar failure to start. I looked up the error on the internet, instead of the forum, and I found something that said I was trying to use the 32-bit versions of the software, to go into the "SETTINGS" and change to the 64-bit. The 64-bit options are only available when I have the "virtualization" enabled (because I went back/forth trying both ways).
So now, trying to execute the correct 64 bit versions with "virtualization" on, (and Avast disabled for an hour), I am still not executing.
I believe there is still a problem, or my Intel virtual machine isn't compatible with the structure that this Oracle VirtualBox is expecting.
Do I have to go back to attempting VMWare?
Thanks
r1958
Screen:
Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Oracle Virtual Sysadmin Days.
The virtual machine 'Oracle Virtual Sysadmin Days' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005). More details may be available in 'C:\Users\rbaptista\VirtualBox VMs\Oracle Virtual Sysadmin Days\Logs\VBoxStartup.log'.
Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component: Machine
Interface: IMachine {480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048}
Startup log:
4d4.22bc: Log file opened: 4.3.15r95226 g_hStartupLog=0000000000000014 g_uNtVerCombined=0x611db110
4d4.22bc: Calling main()
4d4.22bc: SUPR3HardenedMain: pszProgName=VirtualBox fFlags=0x0
4d4.22bc: SUPR3HardenedMain: Respawn #1
4d4.22bc: supHardenedWinVerifyImageByHandle: -> 0 (\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe)
4d4.22bc: supHardenedWinVerifyImageByHandle: -> 0 (\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.dll)
4d4.22bc: supR3HardenedWinDoReSpawn(1): New child 225c.594 [kernel32].
4d4.22bc: supR3HardenedWinPurifyChild: PebBaseAddress=000007fffffd4000 cbPeb=0x380
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChFindNtdll: uNtDllParentAddr=0000000077990000 uNtDllChildAddr=0000000077990000
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChTriggerInitialImageEvents: pvLdrInitThunk=00000000779bc340 pvNtTerminateThread=00000000779e17e0
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeMemory: Freeing exec mem at 0000000000270000 (0000000000270000 LB 0x2000)
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeImage: 0000000077990000 '\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll'
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeImage: 000000013f720000 '\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe'
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeImage: 000007feffcb0000 '\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\apisetschema.dll'
4d4.22bc: supR3HardenedWinDoReSpawn(1): Quitting: ExitCode=0xc0000005 rcNt=0x0
I was trying to use the OracleLinux65.ova and ZS6.3-OL6.4-XE11.2-MySQL5.6.ova virtual images.
I had the same troubles as those folks had in the past few days. Wouldn't start either.
I downloaded the latest, 4.3.15r95226. When I tried them, they both RAN! However, they both also stopped executing with the same error message:
This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot = please use a kernal appropriate for your CPU.
I tried looking up the error in the forum. I found something that said flip on your "virtualization". I don't have an AMD, I'm using Intel, but I turned it on anyways. I started having a similar failure to start. I looked up the error on the internet, instead of the forum, and I found something that said I was trying to use the 32-bit versions of the software, to go into the "SETTINGS" and change to the 64-bit. The 64-bit options are only available when I have the "virtualization" enabled (because I went back/forth trying both ways).
So now, trying to execute the correct 64 bit versions with "virtualization" on, (and Avast disabled for an hour), I am still not executing.
I believe there is still a problem, or my Intel virtual machine isn't compatible with the structure that this Oracle VirtualBox is expecting.
Do I have to go back to attempting VMWare?
Thanks
r1958
Screen:
Failed to open a session for the virtual machine Oracle Virtual Sysadmin Days.
The virtual machine 'Oracle Virtual Sysadmin Days' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005). More details may be available in 'C:\Users\rbaptista\VirtualBox VMs\Oracle Virtual Sysadmin Days\Logs\VBoxStartup.log'.
Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component: Machine
Interface: IMachine {480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048}
Startup log:
4d4.22bc: Log file opened: 4.3.15r95226 g_hStartupLog=0000000000000014 g_uNtVerCombined=0x611db110
4d4.22bc: Calling main()
4d4.22bc: SUPR3HardenedMain: pszProgName=VirtualBox fFlags=0x0
4d4.22bc: SUPR3HardenedMain: Respawn #1
4d4.22bc: supHardenedWinVerifyImageByHandle: -> 0 (\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe)
4d4.22bc: supHardenedWinVerifyImageByHandle: -> 0 (\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.dll)
4d4.22bc: supR3HardenedWinDoReSpawn(1): New child 225c.594 [kernel32].
4d4.22bc: supR3HardenedWinPurifyChild: PebBaseAddress=000007fffffd4000 cbPeb=0x380
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChFindNtdll: uNtDllParentAddr=0000000077990000 uNtDllChildAddr=0000000077990000
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChTriggerInitialImageEvents: pvLdrInitThunk=00000000779bc340 pvNtTerminateThread=00000000779e17e0
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeMemory: Freeing exec mem at 0000000000270000 (0000000000270000 LB 0x2000)
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeImage: 0000000077990000 '\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll'
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeImage: 000000013f720000 '\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VirtualBox.exe'
4d4.22bc: supR3HardNtPuChSanitizeImage: 000007feffcb0000 '\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\apisetschema.dll'
4d4.22bc: supR3HardenedWinDoReSpawn(1): Quitting: ExitCode=0xc0000005 rcNt=0x0
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
I confirm it works on my Windows 8.1. Thanks!awesome_cool wrote:The only way to resolve this issue would be to install Virtualbox 4.3.12 -93733 win.exe
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Yet a further update on my tests with 4.3.15 (build 95226):
I said earlier of the 2nd test build: VirtualBox-4.3.15-95226-Win.exe
SIGNIFICANT PROBLEM:
1) Running a Windows 7 SP1 x86 Guest on the Win 7 SP1 x64 Host (Symantec Endpoint Protection) - the guest Win 7 PC very rarely boots successfully and the guest Win 7 PC often hangs during shutdown (which also hangs virtualbox - needing a reboot of the host machine!). Note - it doesn't seem to happen for XP guests on the host PC.
However, I've now noticed that this hang on shutdown ONLY seems to occur if I have the 4.3.15 guest additions installed for the Win 7 SP1 x86 Guest (configured to run the WDDM drives for Aero support). If I uninstall the guest drivers - the hang on shutdown problem (for the guest) goes, if I reinstall the guest drivers, the hang on shutdown problem (for the guest) reappears.
FURTHER UPDATE: The guest Win 7 x86 hang on shutdown consistently does NOT occur (even with the guest additions drivers with full direct 3d support for aero) - if I disable/kill Symantec Endpoint Protection. So there is something odd going on in the interaction between Win 7 guest additions support and SEP/VB as well... I guess it's all to do with the memory management interactions in this new build.
Mike
I said earlier of the 2nd test build: VirtualBox-4.3.15-95226-Win.exe
SIGNIFICANT PROBLEM:
1) Running a Windows 7 SP1 x86 Guest on the Win 7 SP1 x64 Host (Symantec Endpoint Protection) - the guest Win 7 PC very rarely boots successfully and the guest Win 7 PC often hangs during shutdown (which also hangs virtualbox - needing a reboot of the host machine!). Note - it doesn't seem to happen for XP guests on the host PC.
However, I've now noticed that this hang on shutdown ONLY seems to occur if I have the 4.3.15 guest additions installed for the Win 7 SP1 x86 Guest (configured to run the WDDM drives for Aero support). If I uninstall the guest drivers - the hang on shutdown problem (for the guest) goes, if I reinstall the guest drivers, the hang on shutdown problem (for the guest) reappears.
FURTHER UPDATE: The guest Win 7 x86 hang on shutdown consistently does NOT occur (even with the guest additions drivers with full direct 3d support for aero) - if I disable/kill Symantec Endpoint Protection. So there is something odd going on in the interaction between Win 7 guest additions support and SEP/VB as well... I guess it's all to do with the memory management interactions in this new build.
Mike
Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Hi
Confirming that recent test build "VirtualBox-4.3.15-95226-Win" works on Windows 7 Home Premium x64 with AVG free and AMD/ATI gfx.
I did notice a slight delay starting VM's but not VB manager itself, though when adding VB to AVG exception list the delay disappeared.
Many thanks for a working update! =D
-albeit only a test build, it's still miles better than a nonworking one...
Confirming that recent test build "VirtualBox-4.3.15-95226-Win" works on Windows 7 Home Premium x64 with AVG free and AMD/ATI gfx.
I did notice a slight delay starting VM's but not VB manager itself, though when adding VB to AVG exception list the delay disappeared.
Many thanks for a working update! =D
-albeit only a test build, it's still miles better than a nonworking one...
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Hello.
If you use the startup 4.3.14-95030 first swore to dll error then when you start the guest OS.
If you use the 4.3.15-95226 when running on dll not swear, but when you start the guest OS error persists. Enclosing LOG file.
If you use the startup 4.3.14-95030 first swore to dll error then when you start the guest OS.
If you use the 4.3.15-95226 when running on dll not swear, but when you start the guest OS error persists. Enclosing LOG file.
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
VirtualBox-4.3.15-95226
Yay! It works for me on windows 7 x64 with symantec endpoint protection 12.1, visual studio and nvidia drivers.
Yay! It works for me on windows 7 x64 with symantec endpoint protection 12.1, visual studio and nvidia drivers.
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
I can also report 4.3.15 is working for me. W8.1, nvidia, Malwarebytes
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
For me its working too with 95226.
Windows 8.1 Update 1 64 Bit, AMD A8 incl. Radeon VGA, ESET Nod32 as AV.
Windows 8.1 Update 1 64 Bit, AMD A8 incl. Radeon VGA, ESET Nod32 as AV.
German Howto (Linux): http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/showthread.php?t=236444
User Manual / Download Section: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/Downloads
FAQ: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/User_FAQ http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=8669
User Manual / Download Section: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/Downloads
FAQ: http://www.virtualbox.de/wiki/User_FAQ http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=8669
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Quick question to Stefan, Steve Richards and other recent posters of successes with 4.3.15 build 95226 ...
You've got the new 4.3.15 build running on different systems (NB I'm using Win 7x64 SP1, with SEP 12.1, Nvidia drivers and visual studio installed as well), and you report that Virtual Box is working...
BUT:
Have you tried running some virtual machines (not just starting the manager)?
Did they run OK? I'm keen to find out if the flakey behaviour of Windows 7 guests with the Windows 7 guest drivers (with Direct 3d/WDDM/Aero support on), is working for you? For me, it consistently fails)
You've got the new 4.3.15 build running on different systems (NB I'm using Win 7x64 SP1, with SEP 12.1, Nvidia drivers and visual studio installed as well), and you report that Virtual Box is working...
BUT:
Have you tried running some virtual machines (not just starting the manager)?
Did they run OK? I'm keen to find out if the flakey behaviour of Windows 7 guests with the Windows 7 guest drivers (with Direct 3d/WDDM/Aero support on), is working for you? For me, it consistently fails)
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
I have installed 4.3.12, which works for me, while 4.3.15 did not on my 32-bit Windows 7 system.
I wonder if the extension pack for 4.3.12 is still available, as I would like to have access to the USB and that seems to require the Extension Pakc.
Thanks
I wonder if the extension pack for 4.3.12 is still available, as I would like to have access to the USB and that seems to require the Extension Pakc.
Thanks
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
A little navigating of Virtualbox downloads results in this: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualb ... ox-extpack
I'm still waiting for any news of the next test build. Plus, I wonder if anyone using Nvidia Optimus can replicate preferred GPU for virtualbox.exe not being applied.
I'm still waiting for any news of the next test build. Plus, I wonder if anyone using Nvidia Optimus can replicate preferred GPU for virtualbox.exe not being applied.
Windows 10 is the actual host, not 8 (no option).
Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
New test build: https://www.virtualbox.org/download/tes ... 86-Win.exe
Should address the 0xc0000005 problem with avast and hopefully with a few other AV products.
Enjoy,
bird.
Should address the 0xc0000005 problem with avast and hopefully with a few other AV products.
Enjoy,
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Re: 4.3.14 conflicts with anti-virus packages.
Still the same error with Zemana AntiLogger installed. I'll attach the log anyways.
FileBox Extender, Nvidia is still blocked, as well as Avast I suspect. Performance is laughably bad compared to what VirtualBox should be without DLL injections.
FileBox Extender, Nvidia is still blocked, as well as Avast I suspect. Performance is laughably bad compared to what VirtualBox should be without DLL injections.
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Windows 10 is the actual host, not 8 (no option).