Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

Post by loukingjr »

If you are running Avira check the last posts in the link.

Again, there is nothing wrong with the site.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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I don't have avira antivirus on that guest system.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

Post by Martin »

My guess would be an incompatibility of the way IE11 is using the virtual 3D support in combination with our video driver on the host.
(of course only if you have enabled 3D for your guest ;))
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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I was running 2D acceleration and disabled 3D acceleration.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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nattsurfaren wrote:I'm reading Avira antivirus is the problem but I have only windows defender installed as a protection.
Not true. You have Avast installed.

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00:01:12.885820 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedScreenImage/LdrLoadDll: rc=VERR_LDR_ARCH_MISMATCH fImage=1 fProtect=0x0 fAccess=0x0 \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\103:
00:01:12.886866 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedMonitor_LdrLoadDll: rejecting 'C:\PROGRA~1\AVASTS~1\Avast\1033\Base.dll': rcNt=0xc0000190
Try uninstalling Avast and restarting.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

Post by nattsurfaren »

loukingjr wrote:
nattsurfaren wrote:I'm reading Avira antivirus is the problem but I have only windows defender installed as a protection.
Not true. You have Avast installed.

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00:01:12.885820 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedScreenImage/LdrLoadDll: rc=VERR_LDR_ARCH_MISMATCH fImage=1 fProtect=0x0 fAccess=0x0 \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\103:
00:01:12.886866 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedMonitor_LdrLoadDll: rejecting 'C:\PROGRA~1\AVASTS~1\Avast\1033\Base.dll': rcNt=0xc0000190
Try uninstalling Avast and restarting the guest.
Wait are we talking uninstalling on the host computer?
I checked the guest but there is no avast installed on it.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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Yes, if you have Avira or Avast on the host, uninstall then restart.

You do seem to have Avast installed.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

Post by nattsurfaren »

I have done the following:
Uninstall avast
reboot
Tried to load the site and it resulted in a hard reset again.
Attached a log file here.
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logfile2.zip
Logfile after removing avast on host
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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next time, please don't rename the file.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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Installed avast again because it didn't fix the problem.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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loukingjr wrote:next time, please don't rename the file.
Sorry about that.
I did it because I wanted to compare the files later on.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

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I see. Well someone else will have to look at your log. The hardening error went away but I am sure it will be back since you reinstalled Avast.
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Re: Windows 7 64 ie11 website will reset system

Post by nattsurfaren »

loukingjr wrote:I see. Well someone else will have to look at your log. The hardening error went away but I am sure it will be back since you reinstalled Avast.
Thanks for trying to help :)
This problem is very important for me to get fixed.
We learned something anyway even if we didn't solve it.
I think it is pretty safe to assume it isn't the hardening issue.
What do you think? Maybe we can't be sure.
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