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#4975 obsolete VBoxSVC/VirtualBox startup problems - Hangs - related to bug #2212? pdrg
Description

First time after a machine reboot, running VirtualBox works fine, but the second time onwards although VirtualBox and VBoxSVC processes start in Task Manager, the application never starts up. VBoxSVC seems to sit at about 25% of my processor useage, VirtualBox itself at 0%. Killing the VBoxSVC processes brings up the same error as in bug # 2212 http://vbox.innotek.de/attachment/ticket/2212/VirtualBox_2.0.2_critical_error.jpg

Callee RC: CO_E_SERVER_EXEC_FAILURE (0x80080005)

I've attached a few log files, they are all pretty similar but may contain useful details?

#4976 obsolete Windows Guest - Java GUI programs crash with EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION -> Fixed in SVN. nick
Description

Running a Windows XP Guest with new 3D DirectX drivers installed and the 3D Support setting enabled, if you run a Java program that contains any AWT or Swing elements the program crashes with a EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION.

I have tried this on multiple hosts (Vista and Ubuntu) with the same error message appearing. I can disable the 3D Support option in the VM's settings and i am then able to run the Java GUI programs without issue.

I will attach a simple Java GUI program which crashes, along with it's output on the command line. Also attached will be an error log from the program JEdit which crashes on execution (this error file is found in C:\Program Files\jEdit\, and is named something like hs_error_pidXXXX.log).

#4984 obsolete Losing Guest Connectivy On Bridge Mode firefly
Description

Background: I am running VirtualBox 3.0.6 on OpenSuse 11.1 64bit Window 2003 Std Server on Bridge mode networking. I have two network card. The Win03 machine is bridge to eth1.

Problem: The Win03 guest machine kept on losing network connection. It doesn't show any error but the network just stop responding (i.e. can't surf the network). When this happen all other guests that also bridged to the same network interface will lose connection as well. So I suspect the problem is with the bridged driver at the host level.

Restarting the guest will fix the problem. Sometimes the connection will come back up by itself after awhile. I have started to experience this problem since 3.0.4 and the same problem still persist in 3.0.6.

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