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schogol
Mar 03, 2023Copper Contributor
Win Server 2019 as VirtualMachine repeatedly goes B-S-O-Ds and immediately reboots
I run Windows Server 2019 Essentials on Virtual Box 6.1.30 for 3 years without problems. For about a month now it is often crashing with B - S - O - D and immediately rebooting, I only see a message...
Reza_Ameri
Mar 04, 2023Silver Contributor
Does it happen after you installed a update?
If you have access to a PC running Windows 10 or Windows 11, open the Feedback Hub app and select bug report and then select Windows Server and report this issue and attach dump files there.
Did you install any program before the problem started?
If you have access to a PC running Windows 10 or Windows 11, open the Feedback Hub app and select bug report and then select Windows Server and report this issue and attach dump files there.
Did you install any program before the problem started?
schogol
Mar 05, 2023Copper Contributor
Reza_AmeriThank you for your reply.
No updates or installations besides windows security updates.
I did what you suggested with the feedback hub and hope this brings more than the windows internal help and analysing tools (i.e. more than nothing at all....)
Any other ideas, does anybody understand the BSOD stop codes I provided?
- Reza_AmeriMar 05, 2023Silver ContributorWhen there is a BSOD, it creates a dump file and you could analyze it using WinDbg.
Because this is a public forum, due to privacy reason, we won't recommend to share dump files here.
But if you want analyze them, have a look at:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/crash-dump-files- schogolMar 06, 2023Copper ContributorThank you, I'll checkout this, thanks for all your help!
- Reza_AmeriMar 06, 2023Silver ContributorWelcome, reading and analyzing BSOD is not difficult and I believe you could easily check dump files using WinDbg.