Version
7.2.12 (driver VBoxNetLwf.sys 7.2.12.174389)
Host OS Type
Windows
Host OS name + version
Windows 11 Home 24H2 (Build 26100, zh-CN, x64)
Host Architecture
x86
Guest OS Type
all
Guest Architecture
x86
Guest OS name + version
N/A — the error occurs with no VM running (host-side NDIS filter driver issue)
Component
Network
What happened?
The VBoxNetLwf (NDIS 6.0 lightweight filter driver) logs a driver error event every time the Windows host wakes from S3 standby:
Event ID 12, Source: VBoxNetLwf, Level: Error
"驱动程序在 \Device\VBoxNetLwf 上检测到内部驱动程序错误。"
("The driver detected an internal driver error on \Device\VBoxNetLwf.")
- 69 occurrences since 2026-07-09 (the exact day VirtualBox 7.2.12 was installed) up to 2026-08-14 — essentially daily, often multiple times per day.
- 21 occurrences in the last 14 days; 19 of 21 (90%) happen within ~1–2 seconds of an S3 resume (correlated with
Kernel-Power events 130/131/566, reason SxTransition). The error fires during the power-transition (resume) handling of the filter driver.
- The error is logged by PID 4 (System) and is independent of any VM being started/stopped — the filter is bound to host adapters and is active whenever the host network stack runs.
- Sample event XML (most recent, 2026-08-14 11:54:26, right after resume at 11:54:24):
<EventID Qualifiers='49156'>12</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<EventData>
<Data>\Device\VBoxNetLwf</Data>
<Binary>0000200001000000000000000C0004C008000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000059A3C7A00EE8E77AF414BEC8E77AF414CEC8E77AF414BD4939058B9C40000</Binary>
</EventData>
Timeline sample (all timestamps local, UTC+8):
| VBoxNetLwf ID 12 |
Kernel-Power resume (ID 131) |
| 2026-08-07 10:19:13 |
2026-08-07 10:19:11 |
| 2026-08-09 22:41:13 |
2026-08-09 22:41:11 |
| 2026-08-11 12:52:59 |
2026-08-11 12:52:57 |
| 2026-08-12 22:48:34 |
2026-08-12 22:48:32 |
| 2026-08-13 16:27:53 |
2026-08-13 16:27:48 |
| 2026-08-14 11:54:26 |
2026-08-14 11:54:24 |
Expected behavior: no driver error event when the host resumes from standby.
Impact observed by the user: the error itself does not crash the host, but it indicates the filter driver mis-handles the S3 power transition. On this same machine the desktop right-click occasionally hangs after wake and the shell gets restarted (reported separately to PowerToys); the recurring network-stack error on every resume is suspected as a contributing factor, and it pollutes the event log daily.
How can we reproduce this?
- Install VirtualBox 7.2.12 on Windows 11 24H2 (per-user or machine install).
- Do not start any VM (not required).
- Put the host to sleep (S3 standby) for any duration.
- Wake it and wait ~2 seconds.
- Open Event Viewer → Windows Logs → System, filter source
VBoxNetLwf: an Error event ID 12 on \Device\VBoxNetLwf appears, within 1–2 s of the Kernel-Power 131/566 resume events.
Happens on every wake, reliably, since installing 7.2.12.
Did you upload all of your necessary log files, screenshots, etc.?
(Event-log excerpts are embedded above; no VBox.log applies since no guest is involved. Happy to attach the exported System event log (.evtx) or a vboxmanage showvminfo/driver dump if useful.)
Version
7.2.12 (driver
VBoxNetLwf.sys7.2.12.174389)Host OS Type
Windows
Host OS name + version
Windows 11 Home 24H2 (Build 26100, zh-CN, x64)
Host Architecture
x86
Guest OS Type
all
Guest Architecture
x86
Guest OS name + version
N/A — the error occurs with no VM running (host-side NDIS filter driver issue)
Component
Network
What happened?
The
VBoxNetLwf(NDIS 6.0 lightweight filter driver) logs a driver error event every time the Windows host wakes from S3 standby:Kernel-Powerevents 130/131/566, reasonSxTransition). The error fires during the power-transition (resume) handling of the filter driver.Timeline sample (all timestamps local, UTC+8):
Expected behavior: no driver error event when the host resumes from standby.
Impact observed by the user: the error itself does not crash the host, but it indicates the filter driver mis-handles the S3 power transition. On this same machine the desktop right-click occasionally hangs after wake and the shell gets restarted (reported separately to PowerToys); the recurring network-stack error on every resume is suspected as a contributing factor, and it pollutes the event log daily.
How can we reproduce this?
VBoxNetLwf: an Error event ID 12 on\Device\VBoxNetLwfappears, within 1–2 s of theKernel-Power131/566 resume events.Happens on every wake, reliably, since installing 7.2.12.
Did you upload all of your necessary log files, screenshots, etc.?
(Event-log excerpts are embedded above; no VBox.log applies since no guest is involved. Happy to attach the exported System event log (.evtx) or a
vboxmanage showvminfo/driver dump if useful.)