Version
7.2.8
Host OS Type
Windows
Host OS name + version
Windows 10
Host Architecture
x86
Guest OS Type
Windows
Guest Architecture
x86
Guest OS name + version
winXP x64, but that is not relevant
Component
Unspecified
What happened?
While digging into #638 i noticed two peculiar files in my user home directory.
- C:\Users\XXXXX\2026-04-22-12-51-33.046-VirtualBoxVM.exe-16700.log
- C:\Users\XXXXX\2026-04-22-10-49-44.015-VirtualBoxVM.exe-18396.log
Nothing very interesting inside, but they were silently stored in the user home folder immediately, which is somewhat unexpected and certainly not what was specified in "global files" at https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualization/virtualbox/6.0/admin/vboxconfigdata.html
It would be nice if they would be moved either into %TEMP% folder (where mantainance procedures are expected to find and remove residual garbage) or into .VirtualBox or into {Virtual Machine Name}\Logs as specified in the manual, if they are worth being persisted.
vbox_crash_user_home_wrong_folder.zip
Hope the specific content in the logs would help you finding the neglectful place in the sources that creates temporary files into unexpected undocumented places
How can we reproduce this?
Run any VM after having installer broken drivers installation
Did you upload all of your necessary log files, screenshots, etc.?
Version
7.2.8
Host OS Type
Windows
Host OS name + version
Windows 10
Host Architecture
x86
Guest OS Type
Windows
Guest Architecture
x86
Guest OS name + version
winXP x64, but that is not relevant
Component
Unspecified
What happened?
While digging into #638 i noticed two peculiar files in my user home directory.
Nothing very interesting inside, but they were silently stored in the user home folder immediately, which is somewhat unexpected and certainly not what was specified in "global files" at https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualization/virtualbox/6.0/admin/vboxconfigdata.html
It would be nice if they would be moved either into %TEMP% folder (where mantainance procedures are expected to find and remove residual garbage) or into
.VirtualBoxor into{Virtual Machine Name}\Logsas specified in the manual, if they are worth being persisted.vbox_crash_user_home_wrong_folder.zip
Hope the specific content in the logs would help you finding the neglectful place in the sources that creates temporary files into unexpected undocumented places
How can we reproduce this?
Run any VM after having installer broken drivers installation
Did you upload all of your necessary log files, screenshots, etc.?