Discussions related to using VirtualBox on Windows hosts.
Aris
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by Aris » 7. Nov 2015, 18:07
Hi
I have a 64-bit with Win10 install. I downloaded VirtualBox and Ubuntu iso. Then I created a new Linux virtual machine , Ubuntu 64-bit, and I clicked "Next" all the time. I supposed that by default all the parameters for 64-bit are there. Then I clicked Start and I choose the iso Ubuntu file. Then an error says that unble to load R3 module, see attached foto.
How to overcome the error and successfully install the Linux virtual machine?
Thank you
Aris
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mpack
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by mpack » 7. Nov 2015, 18:29
Moved to "Windows Hosts".
Please post a zipped copy of the "VBoxHardening.log" file. You can find it in the VM's "Logs" subfolder.
Aris
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by Aris » 7. Nov 2015, 22:00
The ziped file is there. Please HELP ME
!!!!
Aris
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mpack
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by mpack » 8. Nov 2015, 11:15
1068.3ea0: ntdll.dll: Differences in section #1 (.text) between file and memory:
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835a0 / 0x00935a0: 4c != e9
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835a1 / 0x00935a1: 8b != ab
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835a2 / 0x00935a2: d1 != ce
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835a3 / 0x00935a3: b8 != 14
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835a4 / 0x00935a4: 0b != 80
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835f0 / 0x00935f0: 4c != e9
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835f1 / 0x00935f1: 8b != 4b
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835f2 / 0x00935f2: d1 != ce
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835f3 / 0x00935f3: b8 != 14
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e835f4 / 0x00935f4: 10 != 80
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83750 / 0x0093750: 4c != e9
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83751 / 0x0093751: 8b != 0b
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83752 / 0x0093752: d1 != cc
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83753 / 0x0093753: b8 != 14
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83754 / 0x0093754: 26 != 80
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837a0 / 0x00937a0: 4c != e9
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837a1 / 0x00937a1: 8b != bb
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837a2 / 0x00937a2: d1 != cc
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837a3 / 0x00937a3: b8 != 14
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837a4 / 0x00937a4: 2b != 80
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837b0 / 0x00937b0: 4c != e9
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837b1 / 0x00937b1: 8b != 1b
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837b2 / 0x00937b2: d1 != cc
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837b3 / 0x00937b3: b8 != 14
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e837b4 / 0x00937b4: 2c != 80
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83860 / 0x0093860: 4c != e9
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83861 / 0x0093861: 8b != ab
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83862 / 0x0093862: d1 != ca
1068.3ea0: 00007ff931e83863 / 0x0093863: b8 != 14
... (many more)
Just to be clear, this looks like something is hacking NTDLL.DLL, a core system DLL.
What is "Nano Network Security"? It seems to be making quite a mess.
As a test, you can try disabling your AV.
Aris
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by Aris » 8. Nov 2015, 12:43
I have installed the previous VB 4.2.18 and it is runs OK. Something with VB 5.0 is very wrong...
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by loukingjr » 8. Nov 2015, 14:42
Aris wrote: I have installed the previous VB 4.2.18 and it is runs OK. Something with VB 5.0 is very wrong...
AFAIK, VB 4.2.18 shouldn't even run in Windows 10.
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Aris
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by Aris » 8. Nov 2015, 17:40
but it is running...!!!