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| #873 | fixed | Already attached disk | ||
| Description |
WTF does mean this message?! 4 times i create machine with basic disk (vdi) yet! My all data (snapshot) is lost again! >:o| Hard disk 'D:\Applications\Virtual Systems\VDI\NetDevelop Express.vdi' with UUID {c789aa15-cf75-42ed-b373-c9cdac7ffd3c} is already attached to a machine with UUID {a81cb2ac-59ab-4175-ad04-aec9b916e4e0} (see 'D:\Applications\Virtual Systems\Machines\NetDevelop Express\NetDevelop Express.xml'). PS: This question mark I don`t understant, was added in preview. |
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| #9836 | obsolete | Already running Windows 7 guest freezes when Ubuntu 8.10 guest boots | ||
| Description |
I have a Win7 64bit host trying to run both guests. While running a Win7 32bit guest, and then I boot a Ubuntu 8.10, the win7 guest will lock up, see attached screenshot.(The ubuntu still works nicely) The Ubuntu 8.10 is a "ubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso", freshly installed. Win7 guest is Windows 7 Ultimate, 32bit. Host is Win 7 Professional, 64bit. |
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| #9531 | duplicate | Already-running guest crashes on attempt to start it again 4.1.2 | ||
| Description |
Using 4.1.2 on host Win7 Pro SP1 64-bit with guest XP Pro SP3 32-bit. I use Windows Task Scheduler to ensure some VMs are running during certain periods. The task scheduler issues a script containing these commands: VBoxManage snapshot "%vmname%" take "%yy%%mm%%dd%-%hh%%min%%ss% autosnap" --description "%yy%%mm%%dd%-%hh%%min%%ss% autosnap" VBoxManage startvm "%vmname%" (date/time variables are determined earlier in the script) In previous VBox versions, if these commands were issued against a running guest, both failed and no update or other harm came to the guest. Now, the guest is crashed and Critical Error Guru Meditation messagebox is shown. The guest not only stops working but must be recovered, as the snapshot information in the XML files becomes corrupted. Vbox.log from a crash example is attached. Thank you for your time. --appyface |
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