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| #21346 | duplicate | Missing option "Restore snapshot" when closing VM in VBox 7 | ||
| Description |
When closing a VM, if the 3rd option ("Stop VM") there were (up to v6) a check box allowing to restore the latest snapshot. This option is VERY useful. But it does not exist any more in V7 This is a HUGE regression. All explanations provided in the forum are FALSE and bad reasons. In particular, the "security concern" (some people are supposed to have restored the latest snapshot and then have lost data) is A LOT MORE SERIOUS with the suggested "workaround" (extradata "GUI/DiscardStateOnPowerOff") that is, contrary to the check box, not visible from user in GUI. Until this option is restored, I removed Vbox 7 and returned to Vbox 6.1.40 I know very well that this new ticket will be soon closed as "duplicate" of several other ones, but I nevertheless decided to create it to be one more voice claiming that this change is a serious error done by dev team that MUST be repaired ! |
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| #21342 | duplicate | With 7.0.4, suspending and restoring a VM with Paravirtualized Networ(NAT) (virtio-net) kills network | ||
| Description |
With version 7.0.4, configuring a Linux guest with Paravirtualized Network (virtio-net) as the network device causes the network to fail when the guest is suspended and restored. It does not matter whether NAT or Bridged networking is selected. Nothing is shown in the machine log. The problem was found with the openSUSE generated RPMs, but it also happens with development revision 154733 downloaded on Dec. 15, 2022. Using the virtualized Intel PRO/1000 MT device, suspend and resume works correctly. |
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| #21341 | wontfix | Enabling all 4 serial ports results in conflicts due to shared IRQ values | ||
| Description |
By default, COM ports 1 and 3 share an IRQ value of 4, while COM ports 2 and 4 share a value of 3. This means in a Windows guest that enabling these pairs results in conflicts, making them unusable. This can be worked around via "User-defined" settings, but it seems strange that the default settings would allow for conflict in this way. |
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