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| #8191 | duplicate | sudden death (either freeze - either sudden reset) | ||
| Description |
hi, i just upgraded virtualbox from 3.2 to 4.0.2 (and virtualbox additions too). now - i can't use SAP GUI anymore - I have two vm's with SAP GUI installed. One of them freezes when I try to do something, the other one just reset itself... |
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| #11392 | fixed | stuck key in the guest | ||
| Description |
Host: Windows 7 SP1 x64 Guests: Windows 7 SP1 x86, Windows 8 x86, Centos 6.3 x64 (console mode) I can easily reproduce the issue. If the guest OS has a GUI, open a text editor, keeping it in focus, to better observe the stuck key. I use the Right Shift key as host key, but I've reproduced it using the Left CTRL key as host key. To reproduce the problem, while the VM window is in focus, press a random key (example: the ; key, it's best to choose a key that doesn't have a hotkey/shortcut functionality in the host and guest OS) followed by the host key, in a fast succession. Only one such key succession is necessary. If you've done it right, the guest OS will have that random key stuck, repeating it in the text editor. Having Guest Additions installed or not doesn't seem to make a difference. |
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| #1433 | fixed | stuck in fullscreen, host key doesn't work | ||
| Description |
Linux host, XP guest, VBox 1.5.6. Been using Seamless, worked nice, one day I resume the VM (nothing changed that I knew of) and it goes fullscreen and stays there no matter how often I press anything. Lowering resolution of the guest only gives me a smaller area with black borders, display stays in host's native resolution. Only way to get my system back is ssh in and stop the VM with VBoxManager. |
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