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| #4816 | obsolete | Windows XP guest will not boot after applying Antivirus Software | ||
| Description |
Once either the latest versions of Avast or AVG have been installed, a Windows XP SP3 guessed will not reboot. Please see the attached screenshot. Uninstalling the software doesnt fix the issue. The VM is fine until either is installed.
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| #15125 | obsolete | VirtalBox crashes on every VM | ||
| Description |
Hi, I'm quite new to VirtualBox, but I have been using VMware Workstation for years so I do know something about VMs. I've tried several times in vain now to get VirtualBox to run on my Windows 7 SP1 x64 machine. No matter what VM I give it, it always crashes within a few seconds with a nasty memory error. Today I wanted to check out Docker, but since that too depends on a VM in VirtualBox, I can't get that to work either. When I try to start the VM that comes with Docker (boot2docker.iso) from the VirtualBox Manager I get the attached error (just like with other VMs). |
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| #1543 | fixed | Seamless: does not work with Xinerama => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Host: Ubuntu Fiery Guest: Windows XP When using xinerama (so 2 displays shown as only one big), the seamless mode doesn't work. The screenshot attached shows the behaviour when VirtualBox is started on the right screen. The left and right screens can be viewed using the top and bottom bars. The small portion of Outlook and the clocks are part of the Windows XP running as guest. The back edges on the Outlook are XP's desktop's background. As pointed out by Michael, the top part (top-right corner) of vbox hides Ubuntu's menu-bar (should be a clock there). |
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