Mark

I am hesitant to try out earlier releases as this will hinder upgrading to
future Virtual Box releases. My dad is a bit eccentric when it comes to
hardware. His supermarket still runs a Dos based point of sale system on a
IPX network. Yesterday he started building an entire desktop PC into a
supermarket trolley to do stoke takes in the isles. He is starting to run
out of hardware though, especially network adapters, hence the move towards
a virtual environment.

Thank you for the reply.
Hendre


On 11 December 2012 22:54, Mark Cranness <mark.crann...@gmail.com> wrote:

> [Coment in-line, below]
>
> On 11 December 2012 18:45, Hendré Louw wrote:
> > I am running Virtual Box 4.2.4 on Ubuntu Desktop 12.04.1 32bit. I am
> trying to install a Windows NT 4 SP 1 guest. I get the (snipped) message
> when rebooting the first time after the initial installation.
>
> If you can run an earlier version of VirtualBox, perhaps try that,
> maybe 3.2.14, or earlier.
>
> I suggest this, because I had a P2V Windows NT VM that ran on an
> earlier version of VirtualBox, but gave a similar (same?) bluescreen
> on boot after I upgraded VirtualBox.
> I didn't use it enough to warrant further investiagation, and I'm not
> sure exactly which older version of VirtualBox it worked on.
>
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