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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1320 | fixed | Slow boot time while restarting windows xp in ubuntu gutsy x64 host | ||
| Description |
When I restart my windows xp sp2 pro in virtualbox it's really slow to boot. To fix this I turn of the virtual machine in the boot sequence and start it again, the boot menu will appear and I select boot normally. And windows xp will boot at normal boot speed. The next time i try to restart I have to do the same. This will also happen if i turn of the virtual machine with windows xp, and the next time I power it on it will be slow to boot. This is not the case with windows vista. The guest is windows xp sp2 with the latest updates, the host is ubuntu gutsy x64 with the latest updates. |
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| #1321 | fixed | shared drive protocol error when using "ar" command in linux guest | ||
| Description |
Using the "ar" command fails with a protocol error when using it on a shared drive: farin@debian:/mnt/windata$ ar r lib.a control.o ar: unable to rename 'q.a' reason: Protocol error Host is Windows XP, Guest is Linux Debian 2.6.22-3-686, shared drive is NTFS. VirtualBox version: 1.5.6 (but the same problem also occurred before) |
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| #1323 | fixed | VirtualBox OSX 1.5.51-r27946-beta3 does not allow large memories for its virtual machines | ||
| Description |
When I install VirtualBox OSX 1.5.51-r27946-beta3 on my MacBook (x86) running Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2, I cannot start virtual machines with more than 1023 MB of memory. Trying to do so results in Unknown error creating VM. VBox status code: -8 (VERR_NO_MEMORY). Result Code: 0x80004005 Component: Console Interface: IConsole {d5a1cbda-f5d7-4824-9afe-d640c94c7dcf} Changing the settings of a virtual machine to then use 1023 MB or less will allow me to start the virtual machine. |
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