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| #826 | duplicate | VBoxService.exe Win Guest 100% and problem with shares | ||
| Description |
There is a record in the forms under Windows Hosts that explains this problem. http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=2380&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight= The original problem was reported by someone else and is very similar to my problem. The first time I start VBox I do not experience this problem but after shutting down my guest and then restarting I have the problem. I am running Win XP as a host and Win XP as a guest. I initially was on 1.5.0 but have just upgraded to 1.5.2 for both host and additions. The second time I bring up the guest, VBoxService.exe in the guest goes to 100% or basically maxes out the guest and then the host. If I try to copy a file from the guest to the share, nothing ever happens. It looks like the paste of the file to the share works but I never get the progress dialog showing the copy and also the file is not copied. To get VBoxService.exe to stop using high cpu I can either cancel it or open the Windows services dialog and then close the dialog. |
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| #827 | fixed | Problems using an iPod Touch on VirtualBox 1.5.2 ( the virtual machine shut down suddenly with no apparently reason) -> fixed in SVN/1.5.4 | ||
| Description |
Hello, I have an iPod Touch (16GB) with the 1.1.1 Firmware and I want to use it with Windows XP SP2 on a Virtual Machine in my Fedora 7 (x86_64) but I have a problem: When I start VirtualBox and send the command to recognoise the iPod from the USB Port, it start and say "New Hardware has found Apple iPod etc etc" or something like that and suddenly the Virtual Machine shut down and appear like "Aborted", what should I do? I don't receive a bug report and I have the latest Guest Additions from VB 1.5.2 |
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| #828 | fixed | Filter nodes spreads unrestrainedly sometimes | ||
| Description |
VBox 1.5.51 OSE Host: Ubuntu 7.04 An USB device was connected to PC and there was active filter for it (VBox was from release, with USB support). Device was removed and VBox was upgraded to 1.5.51 OSE. VBox worked ok for some time, but then I found it hangs on start. I inspected configuration files and found following in vm config: <USBController enabled="true">
/* repeats few thousands times. vm file is ~2.7 Mb */ </USBController> After removing those extra lines VBox successfully started |
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