Larry,

> Although this is NOT a VirtualBox bug, I am reporting it here so that all of 
> you are aware of the problem.

It has already been reported in the forums. See "Board index" » "General" » 
"VirtualBox on Linux Hosts" » "Arch host, Win7 guest BSODs: BIOS not fully acpi 
compliant" (https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=92709) and the 
latest reply from "yan12125" on 2019-04-22, 00:58 UTC 
(https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=92709&start=30#p446990):

> "Updated Arch Linux package virtualbox 6.0.6-2 is released! It fixed the BSOD 
> issue on win7."


Socratis


> On 22/Απρ/2019, at 22:19, Larry Finger <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> When VirtualBox is built with a recent version of iasl, the resulting BIOS 
> causes a Windows 7 VM to Blue Screen with the message "The BIOS in this 
> system is not fully ACPI compliant". This is reported to the acpica project 
> at https://github.com/acpica/acpica/issues/462.
> 
> Although this is NOT a VirtualBox bug, I am reporting it here so that all of 
> you are aware of the problem.
> 
> A possible fix has been posted, and I hope one is available soon. The problem 
> has not been reported for Windows XP, Windows 10, or any version of Linux - 
> only Win 7.
> 
> Larry

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