Hi all:
I've installed the new version 4.3.2 to use my virtual Win 7 and XPs. The second ones (XPs) are working just fine, but the Win 7 is giving the BSOD every time it starts. Even when I run the repair mode or even if I try to create a new Win 7 guest from a CD.
Not sure if the VB version is not stable (as it did not appear as an automatic update as when usually I open VB.
My host is a WIn 7 Ultimate 32 bits.
Any ideas?
Should I roll back to previous version?
Thanks
Windows 7 guest BSOD with VB 4.3.2
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walterdp
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Windows 7 guest BSOD with VB 4.3.2
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Re: Windows 7 guest BSOD with VB 4.3.2
This is a guest OS issue, and the error code is provided to you, and is a common one. Google or Microsoft Support can definitly help you here.
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walterdp
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Re: Windows 7 guest BSOD with VB 4.3.2
Thanks, but unfortunately it is not related to Windows (at least not directly)
For some reason (at least in my case), it seems that this new version of VB has problems with Win 7 guest and the virtualization features. In the attachment you will be able to see what I had to disable for the Win 7 to work. Unfortunately I came to know this after deleting the already installed guests and installing a new one
In my other guests (Win XP) there were no need to change anything.
Let's see if new versions fix this
For some reason (at least in my case), it seems that this new version of VB has problems with Win 7 guest and the virtualization features. In the attachment you will be able to see what I had to disable for the Win 7 to work. Unfortunately I came to know this after deleting the already installed guests and installing a new one
In my other guests (Win XP) there were no need to change anything.
Let's see if new versions fix this
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