Hi,
Would someone familiar with the VBox hardening issue be able to take a look at the attached log? I see that it is error 0x05, but I can't seem to see any unusual DLLs listed in the log. Thanks!
Vbox hardening log
Vbox hardening log
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Re: Vbox hardening log
See Diagnosing VirtualBox Hardening Issues
Your ExitCode = 0xc0000005, which goes to "Error Symptom 2" in the tutorial.
The log only shows (to me) an problem with apphelp.dll, which is apparently a Windows file, which something hacked/changed in memory. Maybe an 'sfc /scannow' is in order?
You don't have any extra AV or malware besides Windows' good-enough default.
I would try a scan of your PC, and try what "Error Symptom 2" recommends about trying the guest headless (Detachable would work too for the test, and will give you a guest GUI to shut down with).
Your ExitCode = 0xc0000005, which goes to "Error Symptom 2" in the tutorial.
The log only shows (to me) an problem with apphelp.dll, which is apparently a Windows file, which something hacked/changed in memory. Maybe an 'sfc /scannow' is in order?
You don't have any extra AV or malware besides Windows' good-enough default.
I would try a scan of your PC, and try what "Error Symptom 2" recommends about trying the guest headless (Detachable would work too for the test, and will give you a guest GUI to shut down with).
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Re: Vbox hardening log
I wonder if you have enabled 3D acceleration by any mean?jgoeders wrote:Hi,
Would someone familiar with the VBox hardening issue be able to take a look at the attached log? I see that it is error 0x05, but I can't seem to see any unusual DLLs listed in the log. Thanks!