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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #13459 | fixed | Windows 10 Technical Preview | ||
| Description |
In Windows 10 Technical Preview when I like to run a virtual machine I got an error. "VERR_SUPDRV_HARDENING_EVIL_HANDLE (rc=-3738) "A virtuális gép munkamenetének megnyitása sikertelen: debian3. The virtual machine 'debian3' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1). More details may be available in 'C:\Users\Norbert\VirtualBox VMs\debian3\Logs\VBoxStartup.log'. Eredmény kód: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Komponens: Machine Interfész: IMachine {480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048}" |
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| #8374 | obsolete | Hide Toolbar doesnt work correctly | ||
| Description |
Hey, My VBox Version: 4.0.4 for MacOSX Hosts. So, theres a Hide button to hide the toolbar. In this picture the right top corner: http://cl.ly/2K2B2Y2a321i3D0r2S2n When i click it, it hide the toolbar: http://cl.ly/1j2K1N2B0w1f1N281M3R If I close and restart VBox, it looks like this: http://cl.ly/0q2M183R2u3n1X2D0r0b If I click the hide button again, it hide the empty toolbar, a new click shows it like in picture 1. So, the hide function does not work correctly after hiding and restart VBox. It's sine VBox 4 for MacOSX Hosts |
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| #5499 | obsolete | Windows XP SP3 Guest and Persistent My Computer Window | ||
| Description |
I have a Windows XP SP3 guest install in a .vmdk file. I am running VirtualBox 3.12 on a Debian Squeeze install running the Debian Lenny version of the VirtualBox .deb file install. Upon upgrading from 3.10 to 3.12, after logging into Windows XP an instance of explorer opens the My Computer window. When this window is closed it opens right back up. When it is minimized, it restores itself. When I double click on an item in it like C:, it goes to that location and then another window for My Computer will open up. The window also constantly attempts to gain focus so even using your Start menu is impossible. The window even goes on top of Task Manager when task manager is setup to always be on top. This problem was fixed by downgrading to VirtualBox 3.10 again. The upgrading of VirtualBox Guest Tools in the Windows XP guest made no difference what version they were at (3.10 or 3.12). I also had the experimental Direct3D support installed with the Tools and enabled. Additionally the Windows XP SP3 guest is running the "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC" Windows kernel under Device Manager->Computer. This also occurred no matter what user I logged into Windows as. Rebooting the guest or the host did not help. |
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