ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
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Re: ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
Throwing in my oar, same results as Socratis: hundreds of the error, not a single BSOD.
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I think I've discovered the issue folks. So if you've such a file(vboxusb.inf) in your system even though you've uninstalled the vbox or restored windows image, somehow you should get rid of it!
I was just touching this file today and believe me my pc restarted at least 2 or 3 times with kernel power critical errors. I've installed ubuntu and I don't have anymore this problem atm
I was just touching this file today and believe me my pc restarted at least 2 or 3 times with kernel power critical errors. I've installed ubuntu and I don't have anymore this problem atm
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Nope, that can't be it. This is the "DriverStore" (cache) of already installed drivers. Touching/modifying a file there shouldn't produce a BSOD, doesn't make sense...Opsen wrote:I was just touching this file today and believe me my pc restarted at least 2 or 3 times with kernel power critical errors.
Also, if you're only seeing the ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf, again, that's a red herring.
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Re: ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
te777,
You threw in a bunch of unrelated issues in your 1st paragraph. We like to observe the "One issue, one thread" rule...
And in your 2nd paragraph, the VBoxNetLwf error on your host has absolutely nothing to do with the VBoxSVGA controller for your guest.
You threw in a bunch of unrelated issues in your 1st paragraph. We like to observe the "One issue, one thread" rule...
And in your 2nd paragraph, the VBoxNetLwf error on your host has absolutely nothing to do with the VBoxSVGA controller for your guest.
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Hello
Just wanted to say that this error "ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf" is very problematic.
On my fujitsu e736 (win7x64,vbox 6.0.4), it destroys all currently established network connections and I cannot reconnect for about 10 minutes after this happens.
Also, being a standard user, it took me a great deal of time (reading, visits from the ISP support) to find out what is causing this behaviour.
Huge "Thanks!" to the guys, who suggested disabling the virtualbox Host-Only network adapter. It solved the problem and, I guess, I am not using that for anything
Hope this error gets a solution soon.
Just wanted to say that this error "ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf" is very problematic.
On my fujitsu e736 (win7x64,vbox 6.0.4), it destroys all currently established network connections and I cannot reconnect for about 10 minutes after this happens.
Also, being a standard user, it took me a great deal of time (reading, visits from the ISP support) to find out what is causing this behaviour.
Huge "Thanks!" to the guys, who suggested disabling the virtualbox Host-Only network adapter. It solved the problem and, I guess, I am not using that for anything
Hope this error gets a solution soon.
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This has absolutely nothing to do with the "Network filter driver is not set to go to sleep properly", which is what Event 12 is.aymaliev wrote:it destroys all currently established network connections and I cannot reconnect for about 10 minutes after this happens.
Again, the HostOnly adapter is an additional adapter for the host. The VBoxNetLwf driver is part of the Bridged networking. Nothing to do with the HostOnly part.aymaliev wrote:who suggested disabling the virtualbox Host-Only network adapter. It solved the problem
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Re: ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
I have this same error in my events since quite some time on each reboot. So in the recent days I finally did some "forensics" in the history of my event-log's and I found 2 events which contributed to this error:
I never thought that these 2 events caused an incompatibility which I only found today. The point is, that the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver" is linked into just ALL current network adapters, so it was also linked to the 'Npcap Loopback Adapter'. I now disabled it in the adapter's properties and the 'VBoxNetLwf' error was immediately gone.
'Playing' around a bit more I finally found 3 possible solutions of the problem:
In my case it was the 'Npcap Loopback Adapter' but there may be other network devices around which cause the same problem. I would therefore suggest that the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver' is enabled only in the physical network-ports and in the 'VirtualBox Host-Only Network'.
Comments welcome...
- In January 2018 I installed the 'Nmap Security Scanner' (Version 7.60) which came along with a new network-device: the 'Npcap Loopback Adapter' (Version 0.93)
- In May 2018 I updated VirtualBox from 5.1.34 to 5.1.38
I never thought that these 2 events caused an incompatibility which I only found today. The point is, that the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver" is linked into just ALL current network adapters, so it was also linked to the 'Npcap Loopback Adapter'. I now disabled it in the adapter's properties and the 'VBoxNetLwf' error was immediately gone.
'Playing' around a bit more I finally found 3 possible solutions of the problem:
- De-Select the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver' as described before
- Update the 'Npcap Loopback Adapter' to its latest version 0.9983 (which you find here)
- Uninstall the 'Npcap Loopback Adapter' if you don't really need it.
In my case it was the 'Npcap Loopback Adapter' but there may be other network devices around which cause the same problem. I would therefore suggest that the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver' is enabled only in the physical network-ports and in the 'VirtualBox Host-Only Network'.
Comments welcome...
Re: ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
Hi,
Thanks to @Haeckli feedback, i've just De-Select the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver' for my TAP-Windows Adapter V9 (openvpn, not required for my virtual machine) and the Event ID12 disappear after reboot
Thanks to @Haeckli feedback, i've just De-Select the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver' for my TAP-Windows Adapter V9 (openvpn, not required for my virtual machine) and the Event ID12 disappear after reboot
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Re: ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
Haeckli, nono303
It is to be expected that if a driver isn't loaded, that driver won't generate and Events in the Event Viewer...
It is to be expected that if a driver isn't loaded, that driver won't generate and Events in the Event Viewer...
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But the 'VirtualBox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver' is still loaded because it is still enabled in all other network devices...socratis wrote:It is to be expected that if a driver isn't loaded, that driver won't generate and Events in the Event Viewer...
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Oh... I didn't realize that/read that correcty, sorry, mea culpa.
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Re: ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
It's interesting to see this error is still being mentioned, I thought I would check back and see. This error has been appearing regular in my event viewer for quite some time now, so I thought I would give my personal take.
Despite how long the error has been going on, I have noticed zero problems with using Virtualbox nor any detrimental effects to my PC. Others who have had BSODs and alike, maybe want to consider that the issue is something else. The problem with any event viewer logs is they are too vague to provide useful information.
Secondly, let's not forget that Windows is not perfect, more so in terms of those of us using Windows 10. (Sorry it had to be said) Maybe stop to consider that the error itself is an error, Windows Event logs are equally not perfect as per the following example, where no error is reported, yet one exists.
Since the 1909 update, I have had a daily situation where the "Windows is not activated" watermark appears on my screen, I right click on "My Computer"...ooops sorry "This PC" and go to properties, it says Windows is activated, I go to command prompt and run slmgr /dli and it says the operating system is licenced. However, go to Settings and straight away you see the message it is not activated, use the troubleshooter, it simply says "We have activated this copy of windows" Yes I am a legal user btw.
The point is, the event logs, do not report any errors in regards to SPP, in fact there is only information, none of which suggests a problem, yet there obviously is a problem, so if the event logs can miss an error, it is plausable, they can misreport an error.
You see Virtualbox mentioned in the error, so it's easy to blame the software, but if you have automatic updates going on Windows, just how many updates were installed around the time this error started, probably a hell of lot more than you think.
So I just want to point out, that before you blame virtualbox for this error, consider it may be the operating system that is at fault and actually that is more likely, as Microsoft does not test its updates as intensely as the software developers of the software installed on the operating system. As one Microsoft ex employee once put it, Windows is always in the beta stage and we are all its beta testers (or words to that effect, I can't remember the exact quote)
Despite how long the error has been going on, I have noticed zero problems with using Virtualbox nor any detrimental effects to my PC. Others who have had BSODs and alike, maybe want to consider that the issue is something else. The problem with any event viewer logs is they are too vague to provide useful information.
Secondly, let's not forget that Windows is not perfect, more so in terms of those of us using Windows 10. (Sorry it had to be said) Maybe stop to consider that the error itself is an error, Windows Event logs are equally not perfect as per the following example, where no error is reported, yet one exists.
Since the 1909 update, I have had a daily situation where the "Windows is not activated" watermark appears on my screen, I right click on "My Computer"...ooops sorry "This PC" and go to properties, it says Windows is activated, I go to command prompt and run slmgr /dli and it says the operating system is licenced. However, go to Settings and straight away you see the message it is not activated, use the troubleshooter, it simply says "We have activated this copy of windows" Yes I am a legal user btw.
The point is, the event logs, do not report any errors in regards to SPP, in fact there is only information, none of which suggests a problem, yet there obviously is a problem, so if the event logs can miss an error, it is plausable, they can misreport an error.
You see Virtualbox mentioned in the error, so it's easy to blame the software, but if you have automatic updates going on Windows, just how many updates were installed around the time this error started, probably a hell of lot more than you think.
So I just want to point out, that before you blame virtualbox for this error, consider it may be the operating system that is at fault and actually that is more likely, as Microsoft does not test its updates as intensely as the software developers of the software installed on the operating system. As one Microsoft ex employee once put it, Windows is always in the beta stage and we are all its beta testers (or words to that effect, I can't remember the exact quote)
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does not matter windows fault virtualbox fault ... just get virtualization software from "other guys" and presto fast network again with no errors.
do not waste your time
do not waste your time
Re: ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
Thanks to Haeckli, there are fewer error messages in windows system log on my PC. I appreciate your effort, Sir.