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64-bit Win10 problem

Posted: 7. Nov 2015, 18:07
by Aris
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

Re: 64-bit Win10 problem

Posted: 7. Nov 2015, 18:29
by mpack
Moved to "Windows Hosts".

Please post a zipped copy of the "VBoxHardening.log" file. You can find it in the VM's "Logs" subfolder.

Re: 64-bit Win10 problem

Posted: 7. Nov 2015, 22:00
by Aris
The ziped file is there. Please HELP ME :D !!!!

Aris

Re: 64-bit Win10 problem

Posted: 8. Nov 2015, 11:15
by mpack
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.

Re: 64-bit Win10 problem

Posted: 8. Nov 2015, 12:43
by Aris
I have installed the previous VB 4.2.18 and it is runs OK. Something with VB 5.0 is very wrong...

Re: 64-bit Win10 problem

Posted: 8. Nov 2015, 14:42
by loukingjr
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.

Re: 64-bit Win10 problem

Posted: 8. Nov 2015, 17:40
by Aris
but it is running...!!!