Keyboard Logitech G19 Mouse Logitech G500 PSU HighPower 1000W Case Cooler Master HAF 932 Cooling Noctua NH-D14 Hard Drives Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD - OS / WD Caviar Black SATA 3 - 1 TBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GB - Internal Backup / Seagate Barracude SATA 3 - 3TB - External Backup/ Sync Internet Speed 100/4 Mbit Cable (100GB quota) Antivirus ZoneAlarm Extreme Security / MBAM Pro / MBAE Free / SAS Free Browser IE 11 - Firefox - Chrome Other Info Logitech F710/ G27/ G940/ Z5500 // TrackIR 5 // Nvidia 3D Surround Vision. Using the Partition Wizard CD you can also try a last-resort fix that often works for me when the boot files are corrupted beyond repair: Delete the System Reserved 100mb partition, or if you don't have one shrink C from the left by 200mb using In that space use which you. Reboot into Win7 disk or to run which should on the first attempt write the boot files, on the second attempt make partition bootable when it notices it is not, and possibly need a third attempt to complete all repairs including writing to the F8.Marking Windows partition active and running startup repair won't create a System Reserved but make Windows partition a system one (bootmgr files here). So either try making Windows or System Reserved partition bootable (after setting active, run startup repair 3 times with a restart in between each attempt). Also the errors you are getting may be due to: - a corrupt media - non Service Pack disk for a SP1 install.
Keyboard Logitech G19 Mouse Logitech G500 PSU HighPower 1000W Case Cooler Master HAF 932 Cooling Noctua NH-D14 Hard Drives Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD - OS / WD Caviar Black SATA 3 - 1 TBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GB - Internal Backup / Seagate Barracude SATA 3 - 3TB - External Backup/ Sync Internet Speed 100/4 Mbit Cable (100GB quota) Antivirus ZoneAlarm Extreme Security / MBAM Pro / MBAE Free / SAS Free Browser IE 11 - Firefox - Chrome Other Info Logitech F710/ G27/ G940/ Z5500 // TrackIR 5 // Nvidia 3D Surround Vision. Keyboard Logitech G19 Mouse Logitech G500 PSU HighPower 1000W Case Cooler Master HAF 932 Cooling Noctua NH-D14 Hard Drives Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD - OS / WD Caviar Black SATA 3 - 1 TBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GB - Internal Backup / Seagate Barracude SATA 3 - 3TB - External Backup/ Sync Internet Speed 100/4 Mbit Cable (100GB quota) Antivirus ZoneAlarm Extreme Security / MBAM Pro / MBAE Free / SAS Free Browser IE 11 - Firefox - Chrome Other Info Logitech F710/ G27/ G940/ Z5500 // TrackIR 5 // Nvidia 3D Surround Vision. Good one Startup repair should have done this for you. I wonder now, did you run startup repair 3 times when you first set system active?That's what I thought!
That's the way I read it. Then I found a thread about using BCDEdit to repair the issue. Still wasn't able to access the System partition because there was no drive letter. I tried the 3 x startup repair a minimum of 6 times (I kept notes) after making sure the partition was active through diskpart and MiniTool Partition Wizard.
Like you suggested, I also tried 2 times - deleting the System Reserved partition, marking Windows partition as active and ran 3 x Startup repair. The error message changed to 0xc000000f after that, but still the same issue. Even installed Windows 7 on another drive and cloned the system partition to it.
Around the time I did my last backup, the computer took a very long time to boot up. Probably sat there 5 minutes with no disk activity when the desktop appeared. The drive was probably failing then and I figured my Windows 7 partition backup was corrupt.
I've probably cloned the original backup 10 times so I could experiment without destroying everything. I check the EULA on the W7 disk and it had SP1 installed. Keyboard Logitech G19 Mouse Logitech G500 PSU HighPower 1000W Case Cooler Master HAF 932 Cooling Noctua NH-D14 Hard Drives Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD - OS / WD Caviar Black SATA 3 - 1 TBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GBx2 - Dynamic RAID 0 / WD Caviar Green SATA 2 - 640GB - Internal Backup / Seagate Barracude SATA 3 - 3TB - External Backup/ Sync Internet Speed 100/4 Mbit Cable (100GB quota) Antivirus ZoneAlarm Extreme Security / MBAM Pro / MBAE Free / SAS Free Browser IE 11 - Firefox - Chrome Other Info Logitech F710/ G27/ G940/ Z5500 // TrackIR 5 // Nvidia 3D Surround Vision.
This will be my setup: Primary: System Reserved Windows Secondary: System Reserved Pagefile Windows. I ran across a HotFix where you can eliminate the pagefile on the primary hard drive and still create a Memory Dump: I set it to 300mb on the System partition previously and 2 times the RAM size on the secondary drive. Never found a consensus on the correct size for W7.
Another thing I noticed, the Restore Points were turned off for the backup drive and it had them turned on for the old drive (marked as missing under Protection Settings). Similar help and support threads Thread Forum First off PC specs: AMD Phenom II x4 processor - 3.4 Ghz 8GB DDR3 RAM Nvidia N460 GTX GFX card 240GB SanDisk SSD Windows 7 64 bit So here is the problem. I had a Western Digital 300 GB SATA drive that was starting to quit on me.
So using an Ubuntu live CD I cloned the 300 gig drive onto. General Discussion I have just done a clean upgrade to my new first SSD, but I have been unable to get a working backup, preferably with it as C: drive, using EaseUS. I cloned the System Reserve to the unallocated space on my backup HDD drive and then cloned the Win7 volume. I can't even get it to run properly, and. Backup and Restore Hello, I'm Running Win7x64. When I boot I get the Windows boot manager and either a 0xc000000e or for error. When I boot with UBCD4Win I can't find the drive in disk management.
Even though I can see the drive in the BIOS. If I remove the drive and put it in an external USB case and.
Hardware & Devices I have installed a new hard drive in my laptop. I placed the old hard drive in a USB enclosure. I then booted the notebook with EaseUS Todo Backup 4 from CD-ROM and selected to clone the disk from the external to the internal hard drive and choose the option to resize the partitions. Backup and Restore I messed up by making a cloned SATA drive instead of just doing an image back up.
Now, because it's recognized as a real system drive, I can't get to it to make it a backup drive with an image vice a clone. Backup and Restore I'm in the middle of re-installing windows 7 right now, and migrating my drive info over, but I'd prefer to solve this. I purchased an updated asus p5n-d motherboard (from using a not very good biostar p4m890-7se).
When I installed my sata hard drive that already had a copy windows 7 working and. Hardware & Devices Our Sites Site Links About Us Find Us.
( 204.7 KB) - added by SquirrellyOne ago. Extension pack error ( 20.9 KB) - added by GRA ago. Error EFAIL, Build 95226, Comodo AV ( 1.2 KB) - added by GRA ago.
Build 95226, Comodo AV, Startup Log ( 368.6 KB) - added by jvon ago. ( 44.4 KB) - added by northpole ago. Error opening on Windows 7 64 bit with Kaspersky Internet Security ( 18.2 KB) - added by 72gab ago. ( 426.6 KB) - added by msayed1977 ago. My startup log ( 56.5 KB) - added by yesoos ago. Vbox.log, linux mint failing after latest upgrade ( 64.2 KB) - added by PassinThru ago.
Log for Ubuntu 14.04 guest, Win7 host, build 95663 ( 23.8 KB) - added by PassinThru ago. Ubuntu 14.04 guest, Win7 host, build 95663 ( 23.5 KB) - added by msayed1977 ago. ( 30.9 KB) - added by AliveNoMore ago.
( 24.8 KB) - added by Fabian23 ago. ( 150.8 KB) - added by Marki555 ago.
Unable to start VM on 4.3.16 ( 34.7 KB) - added by Gabee ago. Error EFail ( 237.2 KB) - added by wouterk ago.
DOS VM refusing to start with 'Exit code 1' ( 7.8 KB) - added by IainMD ago. Verifyprocessintegrityerror ( 18.7 KB) - added by jamestdi ago. Latest build error ( 117.1 KB) - added by jamestdi ago. Failed integrity with older builds ( 216.6 KB) - added by GeorgMetzger ago.
Logfile of.20, still having the same problems as.14.19 ( 23.4 KB) - added by kmiracle ago. 4.3.20r96997 still fails to load VM ( 40.3 KB) - added by Benja ago.
Vm failed to start 4.3.20 ( 23.3 KB) - added by PassinThru ago. 4.3.20 VBoxStartup.log - VM hangs on startup ( 67.6 KB) - added by edgar ago. VBox 4.3.20 log ( 27.6 KB) - added by Oorgo ago. VboxStartup Win7x64 ( 22.0 KB) - added by andreya108 ago.
4.3.20 vm startup failure ( 22.0 KB) - added by andreya108 ago. 4.3.20 vm startup failure ( 15.6 KB) - added by andreya108 ago. 4.3.18 vm startup failure ( 2.7 KB) - added by EvilMrB ago. ( 49.5 KB) - added by EvilMrB ago. ( 74.3 KB) - added by ThomasMoore ago. 4.3.20r96997 Startup Failure ( 27.3 KB) - added by dgc ago. Dgc startup log 4.3.20 Hangs ( 23.0 KB) - added by CorruptNova ago.
Image of error in Vbox. ( 14.9 KB) - added by CorruptNova ago. Log of VM startup ( 231.7 KB) - added by glvlad ago. ( 198.0 KB) - added by luke93 ago.
Anybody who still cannot start VMs on Windows with VBox 4.3.20, please attach the VBox 4.3.20 VBoxStartup.log file ( 140.4 KB) - added by nudidudi ago. ( 17.6 KB) - added by J.H.
( 94.7 KB) - added by luke93 ago. VBox 4.3.20 seems to have been working until these Windows Updates yesterday ( 12.9 KB) - added by tomd ago. Failing to start even after the latest windows updates.
( 3.3 KB) - added by Rb ago. VBox 4.3.20 seems to have been working until these Windows Updates yesterday. Windows update removed but still not working.
Stuck at - Creating Process for Virtual Machine ( 264.6 KB) - added by Thad ago. Thad Startup Error ( 11.0 KB) - added by AnrDaemon ago. Startup log and BSOD summary ( 31.2 KB) - added by carfesh ago. SEP - failing startup ( 28.5 KB) - added by workingman ago. Unable to load model in new test build and others ( 28.8 KB) - added by deaforange ago. ( 3.4 KB) - added by fpabernard ago.
Vbox.log ( 31.1 KB) - added by mip1983 ago. Error starting virtual machine with 4.3.28 ( 112.3 KB) - added by NumericOverflow ago. VBox-4.3.28r100309failedtostart Log ( 20.9 KB) - added by ErikTheRed ago. Startup log for 4.3.28 ( 5.5 KB) - added by Mark Lobo ago. ( 2.4 KB) - added by FeyanGur ago. 8ab7c520-2442-4b66-8d74-4ff1e195d2b6 ( 31.9 KB) - added by Bill.Coats ago.
VBoxHardening.log ( 231.0 KB) - added by pa ago. Log ( 210.6 KB) - added by keremer ago. VBoxHardening.log Win7 Ultimate causing shell32.dll Hardening error ( 60.9 KB) - added by Andersen2025857 ago. ( 19.9 KB) - added by ramboivanov ago. VMs fail to start.
Any help will be appreciated. This issue was already noticed in 4.3.14 RC1: Comment that explains this behavior from Frank Mehnert: 'The problem is not the virus scanning engine but the habit of virus scanners to map certain DLLs into Windows processes. 4.3.14 has extended hardening features which may conflict with virus scanners. We did several tests but obviously didn't catch every case. The final 4.3.14 release contains more fixes in this regards but I've read in other topics that certain users have still problems:-(' I'm also having the same issue in final version. The 95226 build also seems to have eliminated my errors.
I was getting that 'terminated unexpectedly' error. My system consists of a Windows 8.1 host running on an Intel J2900 processor with McAfee firewall/virus protection. The Windows XP guest is now running, although there are still glitches I am trying to address. As part of that process, I have attempted to install the extension pack 4.3.14-95030, but I keep getting errors on attempting that, which I mention here because it includes an efail like the ones mentioned above. I have attached a picture of the error to this ticket. However, I cannot figure out how to get it to display in this box. Let's see if this works: If it doesn't, check the attachments list or the post right before this one.
Anyway, the 95226 build did fix my initial errors. Replying to: Replying to: New test build: Should address the EFAIL / exit code 0xc0000005 issue with Avast! And hopefully some others AV vendors. Windows 7 pro x64 with Comodo AV 7.0.3 working, but I cannot start some VM with saved state cause the 'Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller non found!' Error, and I cannot disable the USB with the saved state (extension 4.3.12).
Updated extension to 4.3.14.95030 and it's ok. Is working with Windows 8.1 Enterprise (64 bits) and Trend Micro. 4.3.15r95286 still broken for me (Win7 x64, AV tools installed) with an EFAIL. Critical log section is: 183c.cd8: supR3HardenedWinDoReSpawn(1): New child 15d0.1a80 kernel32.
183c.cd8: supR3HardenedWinPurifyChild: PebBaseAddress=000007fffffd6000 cbPeb=0x380 183c.cd8: supR3HardNtPuChFindNtdll: uNtDllParentAddr=070000 uNtDllChildAddr=070000 183c.cd8: supR3HardNtPuChTriggerInitialImageEvents: pvLdrInitThunk=09c340 pvNtTerminateThread=0c17e0 183c.cd8: Error (rc=-5640): 183c.cd8: More than one thread in process. I am also wondering what is the feature for? Providing digitally signed executables is enough from vendor side to achieve meaningful level of security. Anything else is user's responsibility. I have no third-party AV (default Windows Defender with disabled real-time protection) and default Windows Firewall. Still having the issue, probably caused by a Lenovo utility or Bluetooth software that hooks into processes.
I am not going to use the 4.3.15 beta because of host BSOD in VBoxDrv.sys. Please revert it back or make the 'verify feature' optional or less intrusive. Replying to: You're not antimalware program. Notify the user, and carry on. It's not your responsibility to judge operating system decisions. Replying to: I am also wondering what is the feature for? Providing digitally signed executables is enough from vendor side to achieve meaningful level of security.
Sorry, we are not allowed to provide more details than what's already available here: However, I believe Oracle customers may request additional information through existing support channels. We -are- actively working on fixing this issue pertaining to VirtualBox 4.3.14 and we hope to get in under control soon. Until then, please continue using 4.3.12 or if you're willing to help out with testing our fixes (we'd much appreciate that), try our the latest test builds from this thread on the forums: and provide sufficient, relevant feedback. Here is a new test build: The major fixes since the last test build are:.
The VM processes should start up a bit faster now (at least they do here). We've tweaked the way we validate loading of 3rd party DLLs into the process. Must be installed normally and the DLL or their package must be correctly signed. Should help with nvidia detour.dll and a whole bunch of others, we hope. (We won't ever load DLLs without any kind of valid signature.) Sandboxies users: Don't run VBox in a sandbox, it won't work.
Run VBox outside Sandboxie. We'll be looking closer at the remaining AV issues shortly. We've tweaked the way we validate loading of 3rd party DLLs into the process.
Must be installed normally and the DLL or their package must be correctly signed. Translation from technobabble to normal language: 'Great news, everyone! We've invented a way to stop individual developers from making useful programs for windows! Who need those losers, when you have a great Oracle, anyway?' Just to list a few applications, that your stupid 'protection' conflict with:. Download manager (clipboard and shortcut hooks to catch URL's).
Keyboard indicator/switcher. Hotkey hook and more stuff related to layouts and languages. You there in america seems to think that whole world should use one language and be happy? This not gonna work. I use 3 languages and 4 keyboard layouts, and 'standard' ways of switching between them doesn't even begin to help. Dictionary/translator program.
Shortcut keyboard hook. Terrible as translator, but kinda fine as a dictionary. Faster, than online dictionaries, at least. And it's right on my fingertips. None of these programs will see updates (companies that made first and last are closed, and developer of second had passed), and there's no replacements that equal the clean utility of them. If I ever to program something to replace them myself, I won't be able to sign them either. Time to find a better virtualization software, it seems.
That does not conflict with operating system. Replying to: Hi all! Here is a new test build: The major fixes since the last test build are:. The VM processes should start up a bit faster now (at least they do here).
We've tweaked the way we validate loading of 3rd party DLLs into the process. Must be installed normally and the DLL or their package must be correctly signed. Should help with nvidia detour.dll and a whole bunch of others, we hope. (We won't ever load DLLs without any kind of valid signature.) Sandboxies users: Don't run VBox in a sandbox, it won't work. Run VBox outside Sandboxie. We'll be looking closer at the remaining AV issues shortly.
Latest build speeds up startup time for me, no issues with VM startup found. (Win 8.1 x64 host with KIS 2014 latest installed). The 5th test build: Compared to the 4th:. Fixed the -104 respawn errors (still) seen with several AV products. Fixed timing problem with the Avast workaround. Worked around symantec endpoint protection import table patching bug resulting in: '@!#$%&%!dll is missing from your system'. Attempt at curing the sysfrethunk.dll issue (unable to reproduce here).
Please remember to attach an VBoxStartup.log if you want help with your problem. For instance the that div/zero needs more data before I can say whether it has anything to do with the topic here or is a different bug/regression. Replying to: The Windows design allowing normal applications to mess with libraries of other applications is stupid. That's your own, subjective opinion. I, for one, find it convenient, that I do not need to use root privileges to debug application I work with.
VirtualBox is a system application for running virtual machines next to normal processes. VirtualBox is a complex of aplications. And it's core is a service, which is not run with normal user credentials (and a 'normal user' can do very little about it).
Not to mention, you gotta find a way to escape DEP first. For doing this, it needs to use special system interfaces. You don't want to allow normal applications to hook libraries into such a VM process, believe me. Believe it or not, you have only two options: play by system rules or be deleted from hard disk. A home could only have one owner.
If I said 'this program is fine', you have no rights to second-guess my decision. I have enough issues with antivirus software I use, it gives me regular headaches that I report to developers and have constructive discussion with them. Doesn't bother me much, as it gets better with each bug squashed.
But one is enough. Two programs trying to pretend to be 'antivirus solutions' will just not work together.
I said it already, but here it is once more: If you suspect something is amiss, report it to the user. You just can't know, what Windows loader will do with your relocation tables to blindly zeroing your process memory. Reads from address 00000000 will never be successful, mind you. Msayed1977, I've had a look at your logfile (VBoxStartup.3.log).
Looks like your windows system32 user32.dll isn't owned by TrustedInstaller as we expect, but the group Admins. The next test build (6th) will be include a fix for this. Thanks very much for the report.
AnrDaemon, this isn't a discussion forum. While I personally share your opinion about your PC being yours, the security researchers doesn't.
These annoying changes we've made to on Windows are in response to reports from these guys. Oracle policy does not allow us to discuss the details, though a summary can be found in the july2014 oracle critical patch update. Replying to: Hi All! The 5th test build: Compared to the 4th:. Fixed the -104 respawn errors (still) seen with several AV products.
Fixed timing problem with the Avast workaround. Worked around symantec endpoint protection import table patching bug resulting in: '@!#$%&%!dll is missing from your system'. Attempt at curing the sysfrethunk.dll issue (unable to reproduce here). Please remember to attach an VBoxStartup.log if you want help with your problem. For instance the that div/zero needs more data before I can say whether it has anything to do with the topic here or is a different bug/regression.
In latest version when starting linux mint guest (win 8.1 x64 host with kis 2014) I get software exception (0xc00000094) in location 0x4252af9f. Log file attached.
This does not happen instantly, only after you try to log on guest machine. Replying to: Replying to: Hi All! The 5th test build: Compared to the 4th:. Fixed the -104 respawn errors (still) seen with several AV products.
Fixed timing problem with the Avast workaround. Worked around symantec endpoint protection import table patching bug resulting in: '@!#$%&%!dll is missing from your system'.
Attempt at curing the sysfrethunk.dll issue (unable to reproduce here). Please remember to attach an VBoxStartup.log if you want help with your problem. For instance the that div/zero needs more data before I can say whether it has anything to do with the topic here or is a different bug/regression.
In latest version when starting linux mint guest (win 8.1 x64 host with kis 2014) I get software exception (0xc00000094) in location 0x4252af9f. Log file attached.
This does not happen instantly, only after you try to log on guest machine. Same issue with CentOS 7 guest.