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| #6135 | obsolete | Mouse locking in VMWare Console when run within VirtualBox guest | ||
| Description |
When using VMWare VSphere console version 4 within a VirtualBox guest (WinXP SP2), the mouse will intermittently (and seemingly randomly) "lock up" and not respond to clicks. The mouse will move around but clicking either within the VMWare console screen or within the VirtualBox guest screen does not function. In addition most keyboard controls seem not to work. The only way I've found to correct it is to use Cntrl-Delete and force the VBox guest to bring up task-manager, then kill off all the vmware processes. This is on a Linux host (Ubuntu 8.10). Log file is attached. |
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| #6137 | obsolete | Writing floppy disk in XP guest running under Windows 7 host causes lockup | ||
| Description |
Running VirtualBox Version 3.1.2 r 56127 under Windows 7 Ultimate with floppy drive running with standard floppy controller driver (Microsoft driver date 6/21/2006 version 6.1.7600.16385) which appears to work normally under Windows 7. If I boot up Windows XP guest operating system and then insert a floppy diskette, I can not access the floppy from either the guest or host operating systems. Following an earlier suggestion on this forum, I tried inserting the floppy diskette before starting VirtualBox and the guest OS. This works better, as I can now read the floppy diskette from the guest OS, but if I try writing to the floppy, the guest os hangs up indefinately. I need to be able to write floppy diskettes to use a particular application that runs only under XP; however, the application I used in XP to reproduce this problem is Microsoft Notepad and the only way to break out of the situation is to close down VirtualBox (as the Windows task manager apparently only will work on the host operating system). Anyone aware of this particular problem, and does it sound as if I am doing things properly? Under VB Storage the floppy shows up under "Floppy Controller - Floppy Drive 0: Host Drive A" which appears to be to be correct, and I can read the floppy from the guest, just can't write. |
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| #6142 | obsolete | Aliens vs. Predator 2: Couldn't Set D3D Emulator Mode | ||
| Description |
Aliens versus Predator 2 fails to start switching resolution multiple times and reporting "AVP2 Error: Couldn't set D3D Emulation mode" leaving no crash logs. Problem applies to demo too, using fresh installation of Windows XP SP2 and Guest additions with D3D support installed in safe mode. |
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