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Windows 7 guest crashes when hibernating

Posted: 17. Apr 2011, 11:20
by VBoxer11
Hi,

I'm using Snow Leopard and my VM is a Windows 7 Home Premium guest. Every time the Mac OS X host hibernates (due to energy saving settings, see below), the Windows VM powers off the hard way (I mean without properly shutting down). The next time I start the windows VM, it starts with the black failure screen "Windows wasn't properly shut down". I never had this problem with Linux hosts, so the reason seems to be the Mac host. I still want to use energy saving and quickly pause the VM by saving the current state. How can I avoid powering off the VM?

My energy saving settings are:
- hibernate computer after 15 minutes
- hibernate monitor after 10 minutes
- if possible, activate hibernation for hard drives
- wake up on network access
- enable activating hibernation on on/off-switch
(the translation might not be accurately, because I'm not using the English language settings).

Thanks in advance!

Re: Windows 7 guest crashes when hibernating

Posted: 4. Nov 2011, 14:43
by VBoxer11
Hi again,

finally I found a solution for my problem and I want to share it with you for those who have the same issue.
As stated, the problem was concerned with the energy saving settings. After I changed the power plan and set "Put the computer to sleep: Never", everything works fine now.
Hope this will help you.

Greetings,
VBoxer11

Re: Windows 7 guest crashes when hibernating

Posted: 16. Nov 2011, 08:06
by rstewart
I have been seeing something very similar: Snow Leopard host with Win 7 64-bit guest; guest "aborted" when host has gone to sleep. I appreciate your posting this... I will tweak that same setting and see if this works for me as well.

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/ron

Re: Windows 7 guest crashes when hibernating

Posted: 16. Nov 2011, 16:03
by rpmurray
megaduu wrote:Really?Image
Really what?

Re: Windows 7 guest crashes when hibernating

Posted: 16. Nov 2011, 17:28
by rstewart
Actually, the problem I have been experiencing may be something different.

My power-related settings are as follows when running on the power adaptor (which I typically do):
Computer sleep: never
Display sleep: 10 min
[x] Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible
[x] Wake for network access
[x] Automatically reduce brightness before display goes to sleep

I will try to keep a closer eye on situations where the guest gets "aborted" (I am calling that because when I come back to the VB "console", that is what it shows for the guest OS status).

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/ron