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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #6983 | fixed | Access "Devices" > "USB Devices" makes impossible to access any of the "Devices" submenues again - fixed as of 2010/11/18) | ||
| Description |
This started with 3.2.4 After accessing "Devices" > "USB Devices" once all the submenus ("CD/DVD Devices", "Floppy Devices") disappear. See the attached error log starting with: 00:01:06.682 ERROR [COM]: aRC=NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG (0x80070057) aIID={6375231a-c17c-464b-92cb-ae9e128d71c3} aComponent={Console} aText={Argument aId is invalid (must be Guid(aId).isEmpty() == false)} aWarning=false, preserve=false |
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| #12398 | obsolete | Access Internal Drive | ||
| Description |
When writing a lot of files to the internal drive I get a reproducible access error. The complete internal drive, which only holds some backup data, is bound to the virtual machine as a vmdk image. The vm is running Ubuntu 12.04, 64 Bit on a Windows 7 64 Bit. I use the newest Virtualbox/GuestAdditions. See http://superuser.com/questions/679100/virtualbox-access-internal-drive for more details. Also, a script is provided there, which can be used to reproduce the error. Besides, I noticed that after a restart of the virtual machine, the files I wrote to the internal disk are gone. But this is of no actual concern to me at the moment. I can read the files from the disk without problems. Even after the error occurs, I can still access all files outside the test directory, and even write new files except to the test directory. |
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| #8654 | wontfix | Access Settings in commit delay mode while guest is running | ||
| Description |
Feature request: Allow the GUI to open the Settings for a running VM. If changes are made, inform the user that the Guest VM is running, and that the current settings will remain active until the guest is restarted. The GUI should then also provide a way to distinguish between currently active values and new values to be activated on next restart. |
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