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| #13984 | fixed | Guest Additions may be giving invalid information about pointer device -> duplicate of #13968 | ||
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It appears that XIQueryDevice() or something else influenced by Guest Additions may be returning invalid information on pointers. Per https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=456222, Chromium is having a problem when running as a Debian or derivative guest OS, possibly because it is being told that the mouse is a touch device. This is making Chromium difficult to use without a workaround. |
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| #10595 | obsolete | After Update from 4.0.16 to 4.1.16: "Cannot access the kernel driver" Message | ||
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Exactly the same problem and solution as described here: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=46845 "It seems at least on my system two device drivers are not installed by the installation program. After a manual installation of these drivers everything works again. Go to C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\drivers\USB\filter Select VBoxUSBMon.inf and click the right mouse button. Then pick Install. Go to C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\drivers\vboxdrv Select VBoxDrv.inf and click the right mouse button. Then pick install. VirtualBox should now work again as expected." If you could please fix this update problem. Thanks |
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| #12373 | obsolete | Windows 8(.1) guests don't run on hosts that don't support hw assisted virtualization | ||
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I tried to install 32-bit Windows 8.1 on my laptop running VirtualBox 4.3.0. The installation aborted early on with the message: Your PC needs to restart. Please hold down the power button. Error code: 0x0000000A Parameters: 0xFFFFFFE6 0x0000001F 0x00000000 0x8138AFAB According to https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=56465 this message indicates that hardware assisted virtualization needs to be enabled to run Windows 8(.1) (32-bit and 64-bit) in VirtualBox. Given that VirtualBox strives to support a wide range of host hardware and OS' it would be great if VirtualBox could support the execution of 32-bit versions of Windows 8/8.1 on systems without hardware virtualization support. While all current AMD processors support AMD-V there is a number of current (and older) Intel processors that don't. Right now Intel's Pentium Processors B940, B950, 957, 967, B970, 977, 987, B980 do not support VT-X. A quick google search showed that these processors are used in a variety of laptops from mainstream vendors like Acer, ASUS, Toshiba, Sony. Even though I lack the detailed knowledge about runtime code patching I think the problem can be solved in software. With VMware Player 6 Windows 8.1 32-bit installs just fine on my system that lacks HAV support |
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