After running a Linux guest on my Windows 10 host for some time (30 min to an hour) the guest crashes with an error message. I can start the guest up again, and some time later it always happens again.
Currently the guest I'm using is Fedora 25, but I have the same problem with my Linux Mint guest.
I've tried reinstalling VirtualBox, reinstalling guest additions, and reinstalling the guest OS, but no luck.
I've attached VBox.log, VBoxHardening.log, and a screenshot of the error.
EDIT: My info summary:
VirtualBox 5.1.22
Using guest additions
64 bit Windows 10 host (16 GB RAM), 64 bit Fedora 25 guest (2 GB RAM)
Linux guest crash: "The instruction at 0x... referenced memory at 0x...."
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Re: Linux guest crash: "The instruction at 0x... referenced memory at 0x...."
Please read the following FAQ: Diagnosing VirtualBox Hardening Issues.
In your case, you're getting errors with "secruntime.dll" and "thai.dll". The first one, is a little bit more suspicious, because a quick search shows problems, jailbraking, etc.
In your case, you're getting errors with "secruntime.dll" and "thai.dll". The first one, is a little bit more suspicious, because a quick search shows problems, jailbraking, etc.
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