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Hyper-V Virtual Machine Crash When Audio Activates (Event 1000, 1026)
UPDATE:
Problem solved.
See post #14's "long story" for steps that led to the findings above as the same steps can aid in hunting down this type of issue if neither of the above applies.The culprit was indeed an/another audio codec.
Along with checking that one does not have the Ogg Vorbis codec file as a known problem, check to see if one has theBandisoft MPEG-1 Decoder program/codec files (bdmpega64.acm, bdfilters64.dll, etc.).
You can actually find it right in your Programs and Features list and uninstall.
Test the VM audio local resource and it should no longer stop working every time a sound is produced - unless something else exist that is still causing the problem.
Hello,
I recently did an in place upgrade to Windows 10 Pro and tried to create a free virtual machine using the provided MS development environment/build: Get a Windows 10 development environment - Windows app development
I created a internal and external virtual network adapter/switch, and after all is done attempted to either use the "Enhanced Session" or Remote Desktop Connection to enter my virtual machine. This machine seems to otherwise work fine (especially in Basic Session or when the network is set to Private instead of External or Internal), but if the audio is available and any sound attempt to trigger (in VM, to be played by host machine), it will crash.
The message just states that the connection has been lost. The Event Log on the host machine (my Win10 Pro) simply shows that the 'vmconnnect.exe' crashed with event 1000, and that there is a .Net Runtime error event 1026.
My repeated attempts to solve the issue involving looking into anything wrong with the connection setting or firewall setting revealed nothing. Internet searches also did not reveal any answers, though the closes person to have my issue also has no answer post (Windows 10 Hyper-V keep crashing - Super User).
I tried other OS for the VM as well, but all had the same issue (Win7, and Win8)
Short of the in place upgrade causing this issue, I was wondering if anyone here may be able to help me resolve this problem with the audio crashing the Virtual Machine.
Are there any additional settings to check, services to run, or features to install?
Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by MemoryBlock; 14 Jul 2016 at 01:05. Reason: Post solution on first page as well.