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| #523 | fixed | Bluescreen 7E caused by VBoxUSBFlt.sys | ||
| Description |
I use VirtualBox 1.3.8 in an IBM Thinkpad T40p with a Docking-Station. Attached to this Docking-Station is an Lexmark X340 MFP. Everytime i undock an dock back my Notebook to the Docking-Station i get a bluescreen when i switch on the USB-attached Lexmark-Printer just when the Printer tells Windows his ready-state. After analysing the minidump with WinDbg i found out that VirtualBox was the cause. Attached to this Ticket is the output from WinDbg. I hope this helps! |
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| #524 | fixed | [feature-request] Add legacy hardware emulation (from Qemu devices - video, sound and network) | ||
| Description |
Please make VirtualBox more modular -- that is: make option to use Qemu legacy devices, like:
Those devices tend to work better with some guest OSes. Since both VBox and those devices are "connected" to Qemu codebase, porting those devices to VirtualBox should not be too difficult. -- -Alexey Eremenko "Technologov" |
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| #525 | fixed | MAC OS X: Graphics are corrupted when window is smaller than screen | ||
| Description |
Tried the latest beta for OS X and have a problem while running Kubuntu 7.04. Got a macbook and the screen on it is quite small resulting in the virtual window can not be at full size with default resolution in kubuntu (1024x768 i believe). When I say "not full size" I mean that there are scrollbars on the virtualbox window. What happens is that graphics disappear, most prominently the mouse-pointer disappears almost all the time, making it very hard to navigate. I managed to resize the kubuntu install to 800x600 such that it can be full size from then on it worked just fine. It occurs to me that I didn't try making the 800x600 window smaller to see if that is the real problem. I'll try that. |
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