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#5288 obsolete W7 64Bit, Blue Screen -> VBoxUSBMon ferrari987
Description

After launching VirtualBox I get a BSOD:

Problemsignatur:

Problemereignisname: BlueScreen Betriebsystemversion: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48 Gebietsschema-ID: 1031

Zusatzinformationen zum Problem:

BCCode: a BCP1: 0000000000000000 BCP2: 0000000000000002 BCP3: 0000000000000000 BCP4: FFFFF80002E7E0B6 OS Version: 6_1_7600 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 256_1

#5290 obsolete ubuntu jaunty host, windows 7 guest, host key doesn't release the cursor, it's stuck in VB Larry McCauley
Description

Host key isn't releasing the mouse from the guest. Its a logitech RX250 mouse. I'm using VB 3.0.8...

The host cursor can't leave the Windows 7 screen after I click on the host key to do so. I have changed the host key, tried it in safe mode and installed scimbridge-client-qt. I have also booted into a previous generic kernel than the one I default to and re-installed everthing twice.

None of the above has worked. Hope this can be helped, thank you for your expertise and your time.

#5299 obsolete Seamless mode not exited when guest o/s support lost andyg
Description

I have Windows XP running under VirtualBox 3.0.8 on Debian 5 (lenny). I prefer to run in seamless mode, but each time the operating system is restarted, or closed down, VirtualBox does not exit seamless mode. This means, on shutting down, the XP "Windows is shutting down" screen is clipped to the regions taken up by any windows open when instructed to shutdown. (Note: that when you choose "Shutdown" from the Start menu, the full screen is displayed until you click a button, so the problem is not there.) Worse is when the system restarts, because it is still in this clipped form of seamless mode, it is often not possible to log in again because the screen is partially or wholly obscured. Even worse is that any boot-time messages (i.e. operating system selector, disk scan messages) are totally hidden and Host+L cannot be used to exit seamless mode!

The steps to reproduce are simple: simply enter seamless mode while in an XP guest and restart XP.

I don't know whether this is limited to Linux and/or Debian hosts; or whether it is limited to XP guests. I think this might also be an extension of bug #1346, but the details there were very sparse, so I couldn't be sure. My apologies if this is indeed a duplicate.

I would suggest a very simple solution would be for VirtualBox to automatically exit seamless mode as soon as it detects that guest operating system support is lost. This would mean that while XP shuts down it would return to normal windowed mode. When it starts up again, it already automatically re-enters seamless mode when support is detected, so this is only a problem during shut-down.

Thanks.

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