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#712 worksforme Corrupt VM screen laser
Description

Host OS=WinXP32; Guest OS = WinXP32; VirtualBox = v1.5 Guest OS desktop size = 1280 x 1024 x 32bit. VM VRAMSize = 8Mb

Whilst working in my guest OS, editing a text document and using opera to download an small file from sourceforge, my VM's screen suddenly became corrupted and I had no way to access the guest OS desktop. The VM did not respond to Ctrl-Alt-Del, so I had to reset the VM to recover.

I have attached a snapshot of the corrupted screen - has anyone seen anything like that before. Is it a symptom of too little memory allocated to the video card?

Kind regards,

laser

#713 fixed winXP64 host, BSOD 0x0000001e Egor
Description

After begining of installing guest OS, host (windows XP x64 SP2) -> BSOD

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xffffffffc000001d, 0xfffffadfccb2ad70, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini092107-02.dmp.

#714 fixed Bidirectional shared clipboard doesn't work and breaks clipboard of host -> please retry with 1.5.2 when it is released jay
Description

When setting the "Shared Clipboard" to bidirectional copy&paste from host to guest doesn't work (unreadable signs get inserted in the guest), however from guest to host it works fine.

The second problem is that when virtualbox is started with "shared clipboard" set to bidirectional it completely breaks the copy & paste mechanism of the host operating system, in my case ubuntu feisty. With that I mean that I can copy text, but not paste it, because when pressing paste, most of the time nothing gets inserted and sometimes some unreadable signs get inserted. This applies to every program such as firefox, gedit, xterm, gnome-terminal, open office etc.

The other "shared clipboard" modes work fine (disabled, Host To Guest, Guest To Host).

My Guest is Windows XP SP2 and my Host is Ubuntu Feisty 7.04.

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