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#4986 obsolete Virtual Box bugs out completely when moving hard disks evan
Description

Virtualbox will not allow me to remove or add virtual hard disks after I moved one disk to a new location.

I created a Windows XPSP2 VM. The virtual hard disk was stored as D:\VMs\XPSP3.vdi. I later move the XPSP3.vdi to D:\VMs\XPSP3\XPSP3.vdi in Windows Explorer. Now, I have no option of changing the location inside of Virtualbox. I also am unable to delete the virtual hard disk, because of access denied:

Result Code: VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80BB0004) Component: VirtualBox Interface: IVirtualBox {3f4ab53a-199b-4526-a91a-93ff62e456b8} Callee: IHardDisk {62551115-83b8-4d20-925f-79e9d3c00f96}

Since I cannot delete the virtual hard disk, I also cannot add the hard disk from the new location, because of a duplicant UUID.

#4991 obsolete Wacom Tablet at guest with linux driver and not working with mouse integration Luis Palacios
Description

Hi, I would like to update on ticket "Ticket #1597", a difference I've found. In my case I have Guest Windows 7 (same happens with Vista or XP). Tablet: Wacom Intuos3 (USB device)

1) When linux wacom driver is loaded: With the wacom module loaded in Linux and windows as guest, it won't load the tablet:

Failed to create a proxy device for the USB device. (Error: VERR_READ_ERROR). Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE 0x80004005 Component: Console Interface: IConsole {0a51994b-cbc6-4686-94eb-d4e4023280e2}

NEW INFORMATION: However, If I keep trying it finally connects (typically once every three trys)

2) The second problem is the same: Wacom not fully working with mouse integration active, it has to be disable with Ctrl-I in order to behave as expected.

Also note that I'm running VirtualBox version 3.0.6.

If you could provide information about roadmap on this issue it will be really appreciated.

Thanks Luis

#4992 obsolete Attaching to host serial port on Windows 7: Permission problem Steve Weidman
Description

I am attempting to pass the RS-232 serial ports of the host operating through to the guest operating systems. I have fully functional COM1 and COM2 ports available and working in the host system. Serial Ports are set up in the guest operating system as Port 1, COM1, Host Device (COM1) and Port 2, COM2, Host Device (COM2) When I attempt to "map" these devices to the guest operating system, I receive the following error:

"Failed to start the virtual machine (Windows 7 RC, Windows 98SE and Windows 95C report the same error). Cannot open host device 'COM1'for read/write access. Check the permissions for the device. (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED). Unknown error creating VM(VERR_ACCESS_DENIED). Details: Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component Console Interface: IConsole {0a51994b-cbc6-4686-94eb-d4e4023280e2}"

The only way for the guest systems to start is to "disconnect" the serial ports.

Host System Details: Windows XP Pro, Version 2002, Service Pack 3 Intel Pentium 4, 3.00GHz 3.00GHz, 3.5GB of RAM COM1 I/O 03F8-03FF, IRQ 04 COM2 I/O 02F8-02FF, IRQ 03

VirtualBox 3.0.6 r52128

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