Hello guys,
I have a friend who experience some strange issue when he start Linux Debian 8 VM his Toshiba laptop(if there is a need i will provide model) just BSOD.
I check the vBox VM log file but i cannot find some clue. VM is with 512M RAM and one of the things i tried is to lower the memory to see if will help but its BSOD again. Any clue what to check.
Next action:
1. Uninstall vBox and all components and install them again
2. Trying to find some clue about SATA drivers issue - still nothing
3. Check Windows logs - i didnt do that.
Start vBOX VM = Windows 7 BSOD
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Start vBOX VM = Windows 7 BSOD
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Re: Start vBOX VM = Windows 7 BSOD
Please read really carefully the following FAQ: Diagnosing VirtualBox Hardening Issues. You most probably have a problem with the Avast Virtualization Driver.
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Re: Start vBOX VM = Windows 7 BSOD
Thank you. I will check if some of the advices in the link you provide are working for me.