Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #752 | invalid | VDI not accessible after crash of Virtualbox | ||
| Description |
As s side effect of some crashes of VirtualBox I noticed the following behaviour: When starting VirtualBox after a crash, the message that "One or more of the virtual hard discs are not accessible ..." appears and opening the VDI manager is offered. I have not found a way to correct this (unregister/register, ...) but when I press Ignore, the vm starts anyway. I assume this is some locking but I have not found where the locking is stored and how to remove it |
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| #753 | fixed | "Unknown error creating VM (VERR_GENERAL_FAILURE)" appears when trying to start a Windows XP machines | ||
| Description |
Hi, after saving the virtual machine state same houres ago, now i'm getting this error when i'm trying to start the virtual machines (Windows XP) Unknown error creating VM (VERR_GENERAL_FAILURE).
VBox status code: -1 (VERR_GENERAL_FAILURE).
Fehlercode:
0x80004005
Komponente:
Console
Interface:
IConsole {1dea5c4b-0753-4193-b909-22330f64ec45}
I thought that some settings were may be corrupt, i tryed to change it... But then i got these error: Assertion failed: [VBOX_SUCCESS (vrc)] at '/home/vbox/vbox-1.5.0/src/VBox/Main/MachineImpl.cpp' (4681) in nsresult Machine::openConfigLoader(CfgLoader**, bool).
VERR_OPEN_FAILED (-101) - File/Device open failed..
Please contact the product vendor!.
Fehlercode:
0x80004005
Komponente:
Machine
Interface:
IMachine {31f7169f-14da-4c55-8cb6-a3665186e35e}
Hope you can help me & my machines |
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| #755 | fixed | video playback freezes windows 2000 guest on ubuntu feisty host -> fixed in SVN/1.5.2 | ||
| Description |
If you play any video file using any video playback program (flash, wmplayer, vlc player, zoom player, etc.), the clip or video will play for about 30 to 60 seconds at most, and then freeze the guest virtual operating system. CPU utilization will then indicate maximum utilization. This is using a Windows 2000 guest with guest additions running on Ubuntu Feisty host. Video card is Nvidia 7300LE. Linux video driver does not make a difference (nv or any recent nvidia driver). |
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