Also it seems that using the VMware driver has regressed vs current
CVS.
DriverBase for \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\vmx_svga.sys: dccfa000
DriverBase for \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\VIDEOPRT.SYS: dcd1a000
KeBugCheckWithTf at ke/catch.c:164
Bug detected (code 1e param 0 0 0 0)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Page Fault Exception: 14(3)
Processor: 0 CS:EIP 8:dccfc451 <vmx_svga.sys: 2451>
cr2 dccfcc60 cr3 2a4000 Proc: c03ea010 Pid: 1 <SYSTEM> Thrd: c03ead58
Tid: 1
DS 10 ES 10 FS 30 GS 10
EAX: 00000000 EBX: c0454334 ECX: 00000000
EDX: 00000000 EBP: c00aea08 ESI: dccfa4d0 ESP: c00ae8c8
EDI: 0000000b EFLAGS: 00210246 kESP c00ae8c8 kernel stack base
c00ac000
Frames: <vmx_svga.sys: 1c0f> <VIDEOPRT.SYS: 2213> <VIDEOPRT.SYS: 10a5>
<ntoskrnl.exe: 2c093> <ntoskrnl.exe: 34cef> <ntoskrnl.exe: 34d5e>
<ntoskrnl.exe: 343c1> <ntoskrnl.exe: 343f7> <ntoskrnl.exe: 343f7>
<ntoskrnl.exe: 3443d> <ntoskrnl.exe: 34dc4> <C0082A0B>
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