This was recently discussed in Virtualbox automatically updates and reboots the host. If you read all that thread you will see that the devs confirmed it isn't VirtualBox doing that. You need to look to external influences.
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Virtualbox automatically updates and reboots the host
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andyp73
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Re: Virtualbox update without a query?
My crystal ball is currently broken. If you want assistance you are going to have to give me all of the necessary information.
Please don't ask me to do your homework for you, I have more than enough of my own things to do.
Please don't ask me to do your homework for you, I have more than enough of my own things to do.
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Re: Virtualbox automatically updates and reboots the host
I merged the two last separate posts with the existing thread. Which I think I'm going to unlock for one, and only one reason; in case someone finds the common culprit.
Any other post that blames VirtualBox will have to come with evidence, like mpack said. Any "me too" posts will be deleted. If you want to help, by all means, but if you want to create more noise, no thanks...
Any other post that blames VirtualBox will have to come with evidence, like mpack said. Any "me too" posts will be deleted. If you want to help, by all means, but if you want to create more noise, no thanks...
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Re: Virtualbox automatically updates and reboots the host
Just happened to me:
The process msiexec.exe has initiated the restart of computer XERXES on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found
Reason Code: 0x80030002
Shut-down Type: restart
Comment: The Windows Installer initiated a system restart to complete or continue the configuration of 'Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.10'.
That was a bit unexpected. I don't even have "Check for Updates" enabled.
I don't think any other application has ever rebooted my PC so suddenly without warning at a random moment in the evening totally out of sync with installations or updates I was made aware of.
Any ideas?
The process msiexec.exe has initiated the restart of computer XERXES on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found
Reason Code: 0x80030002
Shut-down Type: restart
Comment: The Windows Installer initiated a system restart to complete or continue the configuration of 'Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.10'.
That was a bit unexpected. I don't even have "Check for Updates" enabled.
I don't think any other application has ever rebooted my PC so suddenly without warning at a random moment in the evening totally out of sync with installations or updates I was made aware of.
Any ideas?
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Re: Virtualbox automatically updates and reboots the host
Hence, locking it.mpack wrote:I can see this is going to turn into another endlessly uninformed "me too" thread. VirtualBox is open source. If you think there's provision in the code for forced updates and reboots of the host then by all means point out in the source code where that happens. Short of that, the discussion has already played out above.