![]() Stack backtrace will reveal the guilty party.Īrg1: fffff9810ead6f50, address trying to freeĪrg2: fffff9810ead6ab6, address where one bit is corruptedĪrg4: 0000000000000032, caller is freeing an address where nearby bytes within the same page have a single bit errorĭEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VERIFIER_ENABLED_VISTA_MINIDUMP Special pool has detected memory corruption. SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION (c1) If you have an idea of why it is happening, that would be great! I tried to disable the xhciport driver (following WhoCrashed report suggestion), but the BSOD are still happening. ![]() The triggering software seems be different from one crash to another (sometime it is TortoiseSVN, sometime it is devenv, sometime it's a system call). No operations has been identify to trigger the crash (sometimes it happens while I'm working, sometimes in middle of the day). The BSOD are happening every 2 weeks, but sometime more frequently. Log 20210510.zip (27.I am experiencing since a couple of month BSOD that are driving me crazy. moving the VM to the host hard disk (and then moving it back to server location) trying different memory/video memory/processor settings I persisted in trying to restart and open software like this maybe 3 times, after which this has culminated in the virtual machine not booting beyond a black screen. After trying to open a program inside the guest, the guest would crash again. On powering down the guest OS and restarting it, I seem to recall a dialog box saying a log could not be found. The last few times the guest/host crashed, a blue screen of death appearing in the guest OS. This would happen particularly because there was heavy CAD software package in use. The VM was then moved onto a local server location, where it's functioning appeared stable (or as stable was being on the host hard disk).ĭue to hardware constraints, this guest would frequently be used with what I think was borderline processing power, and I believe this had resulted in hanging up the guest OS frequently and/or causing the host to hang up. ![]() I have recently created a VM with win xp on the guest OS. This is my first time posting in one of these forums, ever, so I apologise in advance for getting some of this wrong.
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