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| #4187 | obsolete | 3D support garbles the screen | ||
| Description |
I am using virtualbox 2.2.4 on Windows XP with an ubuntu 9.04 guest. Guest-additions were updated to the latest version before trying anything. I tried to use 3D acceleration today with bad results. First Ubuntu wasn't able to activate the 3D desktop stuff. I updated the windows Intel drivers to the latest version and it was then able to work. A very curious artifact developed though. The full screen would sometimes appear drawn scaled down to a smaller square in random places around the screen. Clicking the mouse in the lower right corner, seemed to fix that. This of course made it totally unusable. I will attach a full log file. The only parts I found suspicious were: 0:02:11.381 OpenGL Warning: Render SPU: WGL chose these visual capabilities: RGBA, Doublebuffer, Z, Stencil, Accum 00:02:11.658 OpenGL Warning: Render SPU: WGL wants these visual capabilities: RGB, Doublebuffer, Z |
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| #4191 | obsolete | DR-DOS guru meditation | ||
| Description |
DR-DOS 7.03 |
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| #4192 | obsolete | Virtualbox 2.2.4: Online Armor Personal Firewall 3.5.0.14 installation freezes WinXP SP3 when VT-x is enabled | ||
| Description |
After I installed Windows XP SP3 guest VM with Vbox 2.2.4 default settings(i.e., VT-x was enabled), I went on to install Online Armor Personal Firewall 3.5.0.14 in the VM. However, at the end of the installation, when the installer tried to bring up the firewall service, the VM processor utilization rate went up to ~100%. Nothing can be done other than powering-off the VM coldly. After some research, I saw this thread in the forum http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17562 I tried the recommended work-around of disabling VT-x, and installed Firewall again. This time it did succeed. Therefore, there must be something wrong with VT-x support. I didn't see anyone creating a bug report, and I do think VT-x support is important. This is why I created this ticket. My hardware spec: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 6320 Memory: 8GB Motherboard: Asus P5K-SE Video Card: Sapphire ATI Radeon 2600XT Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB Host OS: Ubuntu 9.0.4 Virtualbox VM setting: General Name: test_winxp OS Type: Windows XP Base Memory: 512 MB Video Memory: 12 MB Boot Order: Floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk ACPI: Enabled IO APIC: Disabled VT-x/AMD-V: Enabled Nested Paging: Disabled PAE/NX: Disabled 3D Acceleration: Disabled Hard Disks IDE Primary Master: test_winxp.vdi (Normal, 10.00 GB) CD/DVD-ROM Image: en_windows_xp_professional_with_service_pack_3_x86_cd_vl_x14-73974.iso Floppy Not mounted Audio Host Driver: PulseAudio Controller: ICH AC97 Network Adapter 1: PCnet-FAST III (NAT) Serial Ports Disabled USB Device Filters: 0 (0 active) Shared Folders None Remote Display Disabled |
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