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#2679 fixed Blue screen on Windows XP SP3 with CPU Intel® Core™2 Quad Q6600 BigVirtual
Description

I've a problem with all the versions of virtual-box (I've bought a new pc few months ago, with the previous one I haven't never had problems).

After the installation, when I start the application, I show (for an instant) a blue screen, and the computer reboot.

This is the configuration of my pc:

CPU: Intel® Core™2 Quad Q6600

OS: Windows XP SP3

Chipset: Chipset Intel® G33 Express

RAM: 4 GB SDRAM DDR2 (PC6400)

Video card: NVIDIA® GeForce™ 8600 GT TurboCache

Audio card: Intel® High Definition Audio 7.1

#3481 fixed VBox reboots the host machine each second time I restore it. Andrey
Description

Host machine is Debian testing, vanilla kernel 2.6.28.7 #1 SMP PREEMPT i686. Guest is WinXP Pro with guest additions installed on it. VirtualBox was installed from the repository http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian lenny. The package is virtualbox-2.1_2.1.4-42893_Debian_lenny_i386.deb.

I'm able to run and save the virtual machine once, and when I try to restore it the second time the progress bar evolves from 0 to 99% in a 2-3 seconds, then the host machine suddenly reboots. There are NO LOG file being created.

After reboot I am able again to restore this virtual machine and to work with it. But if I save it and then try to restore it again, the host immediately reboots.

This happens invariably since I had upgraded to v. 2.1.4.

I am attaching the log of runned and saved machine, because there is no log of failure.

#3953 fixed OpenServer 5.0.7 Video Config Manager causes Guru Meditation (invalid VT-x state) -> fixed in SVN/3.0.10 Darren Clark
Description

When setting up the Xserver in SCO OpenDesktop 5.0.7, the Video Configuration Manager causes a Guru Meditation. I'm not sure but I think part of starting the video configuration manager is to probe several types of video cards to see what type of card is present.

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