hi i tried asking in the windows italian community
https://answers.microsoft.com/it-it/win ... 49e54536a1
for help (green screen kernel fault) but after some troubleshooting they told me to try asking here
i installed the latest 20221 w10 insider build on my pc yesterday. it was a clean install (i formatted the hard disk)
the only program i've installed is virtualbox
i also uninstalled virtualbox with revo portable app and ran the advanced cleaning feature (which removes registry keys and other leftovers) and then reinstalled it
i first tried with a w8.1 installation image, then with a w10 image then i tried running clonezilla. grub menu shows up but after that i get the same green screen i got when i tried to run the windows images
in the windows insider forum thread i created i also included windows minidump logs and vbox hardening logs
Unexpected kernel mode trap when trying to run virtualbox on latest 20221 windows insider build
Unexpected kernel mode trap when trying to run virtualbox on latest 20221 windows insider build
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Re: Unexpected kernel mode trap when trying to run virtualbox on latest 20221 windows insider build
I moved this to the Insider Previews forum, where these traps have been mentioned and possibly a workaround exists.
Insider Previews aren't officially supported by Virtualbox.
Insider Previews aren't officially supported by Virtualbox.
Re: Unexpected kernel mode trap when trying to run virtualbox on latest 20221 windows insider build
Hello scottgus1,scottgus1 wrote:I moved this to the Insider Previews forum, where these traps have been mentioned and possibly a workaround exists.
Insider Previews aren't officially supported by Virtualbox.
Where are the insider forums? I can't seem to find them.
Thanks!
Re: Unexpected kernel mode trap when trying to run virtualbox on latest 20221 windows insider build
Hi,
I found you post... where I submit the same problem few hours ago on a new post.
In my case, I use the Windows 10 Insider (build: 20226) for my host machine. Tester with many VMs (Windows, Linux, x86/x64) and I always got a bluescreen of my host machine when I try to start a VM. Let me known if you got more information to have a fix !
I found you post... where I submit the same problem few hours ago on a new post.
In my case, I use the Windows 10 Insider (build: 20226) for my host machine. Tester with many VMs (Windows, Linux, x86/x64) and I always got a bluescreen of my host machine when I try to start a VM. Let me known if you got more information to have a fix !
Re: Unexpected kernel mode trap when trying to run virtualbox on latest 20221 windows insider build
I too I'm apart of the Windows Insider Preview program, and after updating to the latest build 20226 build, i was surprised when i started getting the bluescreen message each time i open my Kali Linux. And it has been bugging me since but i didn't want to do a downgrade of windows because all my app will clear, so i went online to search for possible results, but the solutions given were in the year 2015, 2017 and 2018 which were not helpful at all. Then today October 21st, when i was going through the Feedback Hub provided by Microsoft, under the quest, they said that i should try and run a command on Command Prompt/Power Shell(run as administrator) which was
"wsl.exe --install" (requires internet to install)
upon doing it you will notice in the process that says "installing virtual environment" then when the installation is complete, reboot your PC, then you can run any virtual machine again. After this the blue screen won't show again
Thanks for your patience, i read this post 6 days after it was published and ever since it happened to me I've been trying to look for the solution by every means just to share knowledge. I hope this solution works for you.
"wsl.exe --install" (requires internet to install)
upon doing it you will notice in the process that says "installing virtual environment" then when the installation is complete, reboot your PC, then you can run any virtual machine again. After this the blue screen won't show again
Thanks for your patience, i read this post 6 days after it was published and ever since it happened to me I've been trying to look for the solution by every means just to share knowledge. I hope this solution works for you.