Virtualbox windows 7 64 bit blue screen3/29/2024 I searched about this error throgh google and found many entries mentioning about a corrupt downloaded file and about multi-layer file crunching. I checked with temp folder and I was able to see that the UI.cab file was intact. The installation went on for a while without throwing any errors and all of a sudden it prompted with an error message saying ‘UI.cab” could not be found. I started the installation without checking for compatibility issues, as the player was guaranteed to run on Windows 7. The Installation file size was shows as 89MBs with the download site (OH yeh, as if the download procedure is so straight forward…check it out), when it downloaded it has shown as 92.xx MBs (who cares as far the download completed). However, I was feeling ditched and opted to download VMWare free player. I uninstalled Java VirtualBox and my beautiful Windows 7 professional 64bit once again become “STABLE” With the last few BlueScreen experiences I was sure that Sun VirtualBox has made Windows 7 angry and I should get rid of the same the earliest possible or I will have more issues. Once restarted the stupid error reporting started and the details pan clearly shown the information as “Bluescreen”. Windows 7 restarting process hanged up for almost 8-10 minutes and given me a beautiful Bluescreen of death, told me it is dumping some information and then restarted. I created a Windows XP virtual machine, joined the same to our local domain and installed couple of most necessary software (Antivirus, IE8 etc) and was truly glad to have Windows XP back. I opened up the VirtualBox and everything seemed working okay. The installation went smooth until 78-85% and a shortcut to the VirtualBox was created on my desktop and then the installer just stopped responding. I have also tried creating a "Windows 7 64 bit" VM and the system either freezes or blue screens at a similar point (I'm guessing when the installer starts to load basic drivers)Ġ32910-35849-01.dmp - first bluescreen with VirtualBox & Ubuntu Linux 9.10 guestĠ32910-33150-01.dmp - second bluescreen with VirtualBox & Ubuntu Linux 9.10 guestĠ40810-28844-01.dmp Bluescreen with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit guestĠ40810-26114-01.dmp Bluescreen with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit guestĠ40810-27752-01.Had you try to install VMPlayer or Sun VirtualBox on your Windows 7 box yet? Okay let me tell you how I managed and what I didn’t manage until date.ĭownloaded the latest version of Sun VirtualBox Microsoft® Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool: I have run the following utilities with positive results:ĪMD Virtualization™ Technology and Microsoft® Hyper-V™ System Compatibility Check Utility: ? Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. I created a "Ubuntu Linux 64 bit" virtual machine using the wizard defaults, started the virtual machine with an official Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition DVD in my drive, I got to select the language but shortly after that I get the blue screen:Ī problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.Ī clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval. I downloaded and installed " VirtualBox 3.1.6 for Windows hosts x86/amd64" ( ). Windows Vista 32 bit was factory installed before upgrading to Windows 7 about 2 weeks ago. You should be able view the rest of my hardware/driver set-up using. My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 1721 AMD Turion 圆4 with 4GB factory installed, which I purchased in Jan 2008. not from my laptop manufacturer) at a developer conference the day before the Windows 7 launch. I got my installation DVD of "Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit" directly from Microsoft (i.e. My host system is " Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit", just in case it is significant.
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