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| #3581 | obsolete | TCP/NAT connections should be terminated when saved VM is resumed | ||
| Description |
If a guest makes an outbound TCP connection with networking configured in NAT mode, and then the guest is shut down by saving state, and then later resumed, the guest will still "see" a valid TCP connection (which terminates on the inside of the NAT code) even though the external side of the TCP connection is no longer active. The guest's TCP connection should be closed so it can have a chance to re-establish the connection, rather than being allowed to continue thinking that the old connection is still valid. |
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| #3583 | obsolete | Documentation for USB settings is confusin | ||
| Description |
The documentation for configuring USB devices is sketchy and confusing. Specific items include: in addition also optionally enable the USB 2.0 (EHCI) controller Please explain what this means. What features will EHCI enable? What will the user be missing if EHCI is disabled? Why isn't EHCI always enabled? If so, you can determine in detail which devices are available. Can I only use filters if EHCI is enabled? If so, why are the filters not greyed out when EHCI is disabled? Clicking on the “+“ button to the right of the “USB Device Filters” window creates a new filter. How do I create a "wild card" filter that essentially says ALL USB devices will be notice by the guests? Or all USB memory sticks will be noticed? If leaving a filter field blank indicates a wild card, that should be noted. If a single blank filter is required to create an "accept all devices" rule, that should be noted in the documentation. |
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| #3584 | obsolete | IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL | ||
| Description |
After I installed VirtualBox 2.1.4 on my Windows XP Tablet PC, every time I tried to start VirtualBox, I get the blue screen of death. Under Technical information, I have * STOP: 0x0000000A (0x00000016, 0x0000001C, 0x00000000, 0x80502392). I plan on installing Red Hat for a virtual machine but I never got that far because VirtualBox would not run. |
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