Opened 2 years ago
Last modified 2 years ago
#21242 new defect
Windows 11 screen freeze with CPUs 100% busy
Reported by: | snoopy2601 | Owned by: | |
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Component: | other | Version: | VirtualBox-7.0.2 |
Keywords: | Win11 guest freeze, CPU busy | Cc: | |
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Linux |
Description
Linux-Host with Win11 as guest: After an upgrade from the latest Windows 10 to Windows 11 22H2 the screen and with this the complete guest freezes with no further actions possible (except PowerOff/reboot). This happend twice (= always up to now) within 4 minutes after power on and login.
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Change History (6)
by , 2 years ago
by , 2 years ago
Attachment: | VirtBox-7.0.2-Win11-guest-freeze-CPU-100Proz-busy.strace added |
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strace of VirtualBoxVM process with 200% CPU busy
comment:1 by , 2 years ago
Replying to snoopy2601:
Possibly related? https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/76531
follow-up: 3 comment:2 by , 2 years ago
Same thing happened to me: freeze within a few minutes after startup and 100% CPU. What worked for me was one of the following:
- Delete/rename of .VirtualBox directory in your home and re-adding the win11 vm
- Enabling 3d acceleration for the VM and setting the video memory to 256MB
Not sure which one of these two worked for me, but now it does not freeze with 100% CPU anymore.
This was a fresh win11 pro VM with the default settings from the wizard. Not sure why the wizard does not enable 3D accel, but maybe give it a try.
comment:3 by , 2 years ago
""Enabling 3d acceleration for the VM and setting the video memory to 256MB"" Worked for me. Thanks,
comment:4 by , 2 years ago
Enabling 3D acceleration is not viable because the OS UI is messed up (in W11). In fact, I turned on 3DA and then tried to reinstall GA to see if it would fix the UI, but the VM just poof! crashed and disappeared. I restarted the VM and still UI is busted.
VirtBox log file