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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1977 | fixed | AMD-V Seems to cause instability in win16bit layer | ||
| Description |
In Windows XP SP3 and Windows 2003 Server If AMD-V is turned on the operating system runs fine as I can tell but if i run a 16-bit app they crash after a few seconds. |
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| #3778 | fixed | AMD-V and Xorg exiting may crash Virtual Machine | ||
| Description |
Host: windows sp2 (32 bit) Guest OS: Absolute Linux 12.1 (http://www.absolutelinux.org/) Virtualization enabled in BIOS settings. VM crashes when select "shutdown" from GUI inside guest OS (settings exported from VBox 2.0.2), or when I try to close X session in guest. When I disable AMD-V in guest settings - all works good. In earlier version VBox 2.0.2 - didn't crash with that settings (amd-v was enabled). Sorry for my bad english language (I am from Russia). |
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| #1510 | fixed | AMD-V broken in 1.6.0 -> fixed in 1.6.2 | ||
| Description |
After upgarding to the VirtualBox v1.6.0, the VM is failed to start. The detail information is summarized as below. CPU: AMD64x2 3600+ RAM: 2GB Host System: Windows XP SP2 Guest System: Fedora 6 The global setting of AMD-V is "enabled" The VM setting of AMD-V is "enabled" The log file of failure is attached with this report. If I disable the VM setting of AMD-V, the VM is successful to start in the Virtualbox v1.6.0 |
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