I'm using VBox302 on a WinXPSP2 host with 1GB of RAM (not easily upgradable, sadly).
This morning I made a mistake, because I launched a VM while another one was running (actually in pause mode).
As the first machine uses 480MB of RAM, there was obviously not enough memory to run the second one.
I realized my mistake a few seconds after launching the second VM and was expecting the usual message that older VBox versions used to display in such a situation (something like "the VM can not be initialized because VB is unable to allocate the required memory") but, instead of that message, I got a sudden complete reset of the host system, without any kind of message or blue screen: something like the old DOS times.
I am not willing to try again, because I don't want to run any risks of messing up the host system's registry.
My question is: why didn't VBox issue the warning message? Is that a bug of the new version?
Unexpected Host Crash
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Perryg
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Re: Unexpected Host Crash
This is something that you should report to bugtracker. Link is below my post.
Re: Unexpected Host Crash
That is right. I just wanted to know, before reporting, whether this problem had occurred also to other users.Perryg wrote:This is something that you should report to bugtracker.
In other word, I wanted to check if it should be considered an actual bug or not.
Anyway, I'll report to bugtracker at once.
Re: Unexpected Host Crash
I actually reported the above to bugtracker, but I received no answer.
I noticed however in the VB304 changelog the following line:
I noticed however in the VB304 changelog the following line:
which maybe means that the crash I had experienced actually was a bug which has been now hopefully fixed.VMM: eliminated several bugs which could lead to a host reboot
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Re: Unexpected Host Crash
If it works correctly now then please go to the bug tracker and leave a comment that it is solved so that they can close the bug.
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