SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (ntoskrnl) on virtualization software other than Hyper-V












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System specs: https://pastebin.com/AGNZgAUT



Hello.



I tried using some virtualization software (VMware, Nox App Player, and Hyper-V) with Intel VT-x enabled, however with everything except Hyper-V, I get a bluescreen for ntoskrnl.exe, under the bug check string "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" with a stop code of 0x0000003b.



Minidump of one of the crashes: https://files.catbox.moe/ptk8he.dmp



Analysis from WinDBG: https://pastebin.com/Yb7Zw5Re










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  • You will want to use windbg and provide the analyze of the crash dump.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • @Ramhound added analysis.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 21 at 10:52











  • If you are going to run VMWare products you must disable Hyper-V.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 11:08











  • @Ramhound I had done that, it still crashes.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 22 at 15:21
















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System specs: https://pastebin.com/AGNZgAUT



Hello.



I tried using some virtualization software (VMware, Nox App Player, and Hyper-V) with Intel VT-x enabled, however with everything except Hyper-V, I get a bluescreen for ntoskrnl.exe, under the bug check string "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" with a stop code of 0x0000003b.



Minidump of one of the crashes: https://files.catbox.moe/ptk8he.dmp



Analysis from WinDBG: https://pastebin.com/Yb7Zw5Re










share|improve this question

























  • You will want to use windbg and provide the analyze of the crash dump.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • @Ramhound added analysis.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 21 at 10:52











  • If you are going to run VMWare products you must disable Hyper-V.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 11:08











  • @Ramhound I had done that, it still crashes.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 22 at 15:21














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System specs: https://pastebin.com/AGNZgAUT



Hello.



I tried using some virtualization software (VMware, Nox App Player, and Hyper-V) with Intel VT-x enabled, however with everything except Hyper-V, I get a bluescreen for ntoskrnl.exe, under the bug check string "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" with a stop code of 0x0000003b.



Minidump of one of the crashes: https://files.catbox.moe/ptk8he.dmp



Analysis from WinDBG: https://pastebin.com/Yb7Zw5Re










share|improve this question
















System specs: https://pastebin.com/AGNZgAUT



Hello.



I tried using some virtualization software (VMware, Nox App Player, and Hyper-V) with Intel VT-x enabled, however with everything except Hyper-V, I get a bluescreen for ntoskrnl.exe, under the bug check string "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" with a stop code of 0x0000003b.



Minidump of one of the crashes: https://files.catbox.moe/ptk8he.dmp



Analysis from WinDBG: https://pastebin.com/Yb7Zw5Re







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  • You will want to use windbg and provide the analyze of the crash dump.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • @Ramhound added analysis.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 21 at 10:52











  • If you are going to run VMWare products you must disable Hyper-V.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 11:08











  • @Ramhound I had done that, it still crashes.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 22 at 15:21



















  • You will want to use windbg and provide the analyze of the crash dump.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • @Ramhound added analysis.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 21 at 10:52











  • If you are going to run VMWare products you must disable Hyper-V.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 21 at 11:08











  • @Ramhound I had done that, it still crashes.

    – mightbemaybeme
    Jan 22 at 15:21

















You will want to use windbg and provide the analyze of the crash dump.

– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 21:02





You will want to use windbg and provide the analyze of the crash dump.

– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 21:02













@Ramhound added analysis.

– mightbemaybeme
Jan 21 at 10:52





@Ramhound added analysis.

– mightbemaybeme
Jan 21 at 10:52













If you are going to run VMWare products you must disable Hyper-V.

– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 11:08





If you are going to run VMWare products you must disable Hyper-V.

– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 11:08













@Ramhound I had done that, it still crashes.

– mightbemaybeme
Jan 22 at 15:21





@Ramhound I had done that, it still crashes.

– mightbemaybeme
Jan 22 at 15:21










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