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| #6157 | obsolete | Windows XP BSOD VboxDisp Driver | ||
| Description |
Windows XP SP3 Guest crashing on Windows XP SP3 host. Guest is BSOD with a Driver Infinite loop error and is pointing to the VBoxDisp driver as the cause. There is an entry in the System Event log that says: The driver VBoxDisp for the display device \Device\Video0 got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Please check with your hardware device vendor for any driver updates. Also the Save Dump entry has the following: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000ea (0x854e9020, 0x8554ed18, 0xf796ccb4, 0x00000001). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini021010-02.dmp. I have vbox version 3.1.2 installed on the host, and guest additions 3.1.2 installed on guest. Booting into safe mode still works, and booting into VGA Mode works as well. The issue started when I had a paused VM and then shut it down (W/O resuming) and saved it's state. I then went to restart the VM and noticed that it was set as "Powered Off" in Vbox manager. Restarted the VM and got BSOD after Windows finished booting. After VM boots up... there is a large red banner across the top of the VM... much like something that happens when a video card is going bad. This is a snapshotted (is that a word???) VM as well. Uninstalling the video driver in hardware manager doesn't help the issue. |
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| #6166 | obsolete | Windows 7 x86 Host Crashes on installing x64 Guest System (AMD only) | ||
| Description |
My Windows 7 x86 System Crashes if i try to Install an 64bit Vista or Windows 7 on the Guest PC. The Host PC suddenly reboots. I will attach the Log. |
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| #6167 | obsolete | Invisible window borders on linux windows with compiz effect enabled in seamless mode | ||
| Description |
When compiz effects are enabled inside a linux guest on a windows host, after switching to seamless mode the linux window's borders and title bar are not drawn on the screen and aren't clickable either. Compiz works fine in window mode and 3D acceleration enabled in Virtualbox. And seamless mode also works when compiz is disabled. |
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