
I just went through the Protection item in the user interface, and checked the items that are available in the free version: Email Guardian, Firewall, Ransomware Shield, and Network Inspector. I haven't spent any time in customizing Avast (even though I've been using it for years), so all the settings are default. Apr 2022, 10:59įth0 wrote:If you have time and like to help, could you identify all Avast settings that lead to the crash? Log Files: Both are attached to this post.Ī Huge thank you in advance! Attachments VBoxlogs.zip (106.9 KiB) Downloaded 3 times Koris Posts: 1 Joined: 16.

VB Version: 6.1.32 + Expansion pack installed Is there anything i can do to really solve it once and for all? It also happened again while i was running a Zoom session and one virtual machine running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. I eventually got back and installed the expansion, but since i thought adding 8GB of RAM + updating my graphicsĭrivers would have solved the problem for good - i'm starting to get frustrated with it. While installing the expansion for VB it occurred again! :O (the part above is for anyone who encounters the same situation.

Now i was able to install the OSes on the virtual machines and have them running. Initially i thought its a problem with not enough RAM, so i added 8GB to the PC (host) and got it to 16GB RAM.Īfter several attempts of installing the OS on the guest machine i also got the blue screen of deathĪnd realized i need to update my graphics drivers - it looked like it worked! My PC had the resources for it, the error kept popping up and kill the installation processes. I started getting this error when i tried to install any type of OS on either of the virtual machines,Īfter checking that i did allocate the correct amount of RAM and number of CPUs, and that I'm having a recurring "critical error" -> meditation guru problem with my Virtualbox and in need of guidance please.
