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| #5799 | obsolete | Couldn't add any folder from host machine to guest. | ||
| Description |
Couldn't add any folder from host machine to guest. Host: Windows 2003 Server SP2 R2 Guest: Windows NT 4.0 SP6a Also under guest try command net use z: \vboxsrv\Shared without any success. |
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| #5801 | obsolete | Lag / poor app response when VirtualBox is install on Win7 64bit | ||
| Description |
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit on AMD Phenom II Radeon 4800 series |
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| #5807 | obsolete | VirtualBox Guest Additions volume name should include the minor version | ||
| Description |
I'm using VirtualBox 3.1.2 The volume name is: /Volumes/VBOXADDITIONS_3./ That's 16 characters, it looks ugly, and doesn't tell me about the minor version. I had this problem originally when I was booted into save mode in w7, because it's the underlying volume label. If I was not booted into safe mode, i'd see the description from autorun.inf: label=VirtualBox Guest Additions Which doesn't even tell me the major version. As it happens, I had 2 vbox guest addition iso's because at one point someone had asked me to try one. It would be possible to use this label format instead: /Volumes/VBOXGUEST_3.1_2/ That's only 15 characters which leaves space for both: /Volumes/VBOXGUEST_3.1_10/ and /Volumes/VBOXGUEST_3.10_1/ (although if someone needs both, they're out of luck, but it's still better than today.) |
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