![]() What's the share type? Read-Only or Read-Write? Auto-mounted or not? Letter manually assigned or not, if auto-mounted?.What's your guest? Exactly please, including build, version, bitness (32- or 64-bit).You're getting the same 0x0000004a STOP error What's your host? Exactly please, including build, version, bitness (32- or 64-bit). Start the Win 7 VM and install Guest Additions Override. ![]() ![]() Uninstall Guest Additions 6.0.10 inside the VM Win7 and turn off the virtual machine.Provisional solution (until they fix the bug): Rolling back the most recent Windows updates and reinstalling the VirtualBox Guest additions did not help either. That only happens in shared folders.ĭeactivating Windows defender's realtime protection did not help. Switching the explorer view from details to icons also results in a Bluescreen, so I think the bug is triggered by some preview attempt. Peeking into a ZIP, opening a PDF, editing an XML file, deleting a folder: works.īut single-clicking on an EXE (so basically just selecting, not yet opening) results in a Bluescreen. The usual file operations on a shared folder (read/write, automatic, persistent) seem to work. Guest System is Windows7 professional (圆4), configured with 8 GiB RAM, 4 cores. Host is Archlinux (Linux 5.2.1 running on a dual Intel Xeon E5-2670 machine, 128 GiB RAM). Similar problem here, directly after upgrading from VirtualBox 6.0.8. Logs before and after upgrade crashed Windows 10 Win10 guest crash log when accessing shared folder on Win10 host Provisional solution VBox_6.0.10 + Guest Add 6.0.10 + Inside VM W7 6.0.8 without updating Logs of the shared folder access on the host from Process Monitor Added by Wo_soll_ich_fliehen_hin? 3 years ago.
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