Host Win11-VM with Win11 works under VB 6.1.x under VB 7.0.x VM freezes after a few minutes
Host Win11-VM with Win11 works under VB 6.1.x under VB 7.0.x VM freezes after a few minutes
I have the same problem, only I'm on Linux host. Win11 guest freezes often with or without 3d acceleration. The only way I can make the guest work without freezes is switching from VBoxSVGA to VBoxVGA video adapter. The problem was and is in 7.0.2, 7.0.4, 7.0.6. I didn't find anything interesting in the log after freeze, there's just a message that guest is unresponsive. Attaching log just in case.
- Attachments
-
- Windows11-2023-01-25-11-37-06.log.gz
- Win11 guest log
- (48.3 KiB) Downloaded 6 times
-
- Site Moderator
- Posts: 20945
- Joined: 30. Dec 2009, 20:14
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: PUEL
- Guest OSses: Windows, Linux
Re: Host Win11-VM with Win11 works under VB 6.1.x under VB 7.0.x VM freezes after a few minutes
This will only make the VM stop using 3D acceleration, aside from changing the video card 'hardware'.MaxF wrote:The only way I can make the guest work without freezes is switching from VBoxSVGA to VBoxVGA video adapter.
Your log shows the VM still using VboxSVGA but no 3D acceleration.
Please create a ticket in the Bugtracker with the problem description, the manufacturer and model of the host PC's graphics card, the graphics driver version (on the host OS), and a (zipped) VBox.log file.
Since your host OS is Linux, please provide a zip file with the output of the 'vulkaninfo' command in the Bugtracker ticket, too. (on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint hosts, you may have to install the vulkan-tools package).
Re: Host Win11-VM with Win11 works under VB 6.1.x under VB 7.0.x VM freezes after a few minutes
Log contains SVGA because it's the log from frozen guest and as I said using SVGA causes freezes. If I switch to VGA, no freezes. I tried disabling 3d acceleration but still use SVGA and guest still freezes. So there are some more differences between VGA and SVGA beside 3d acceleration.
Bug id is https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/21431
Bug id is https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/21431
Last edited by scottgus1 on 25. Jan 2023, 18:39, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: added link
Reason: added link