![]() ![]() Rootie Attachments Microsoft Windows 10.vbox.txt Microsoft Windows 10 VirtualBox configuration file (14.34 KiB) Downloaded 44 times EtreCheck_Report.txt EtreCheck Report (13.3 KiB) Downloaded 29 times Kernel_-094411_ Kernel Panic Log (9.46 KiB) Downloaded 42 times rootie Posts: 6 Joined: 15. Thanks a lot for your help in advance and best regards, This firewall is being used by lots of people in the Apple world and I'm quite sure that some other threads would be there if LittleSnitch was responsible for this. One more thing: I don't suspect LittleSnitch to be the cause of this issue. ![]() ![]() That's why I hope that you guys can help me on that as it's very boring to constantly reboot my MacBook Pro just because of this. ![]() I've searched the whole internet for that kernel panic error message but this seems to be a very isolated thing. I've attached the kernel panic log, an EtreCheck log and my VirtualBox config file to this thread. VirtualBox is updated to 5.2.14 which is the most recent version as of today. Step 4: Press CMD+Q and select "Shutdown Virtual Machine" while leaving the checkbox "Go back to the last snapshot" enabled (I use the German version of VirtualBox the real text might differ from what I wrote here, but you should be able to get the point)Īfter repeating this 5 times (and it's always 5 times!) the constellation is "on fire" which means: Trying to start up the VM a sixth time will definitely result in a kernel panic shortly after the Windows 10 logo appears.Īll software on my MacBook Pro is up to date. Step 3: Log on Windows 10 and let it load Step 2: Start VirtualBox and load the Microsoft Windows 10 guest I'm able to reproduce this by following these steps: The VM which has Windows 10 Professional 64-bit installed constantly causes a kernel panic on my MacBook Pro Early 2011 15". I've got an issue with VirtualBox for quite a while now. ![]()
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