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#6346 obsolete Fedora 12 High Load Aaron Toponce
Description

VirtualBox 3.1.4, Windows XP SP3 23-bit host running 32-bit Fedora 12 guest with Guest Additions.

After a fresh install, and logging in initially, the load on Fedora 12 is high (around 6, or so). When doing updates/installs, opening/closing applications, or using anything even lightly intensive, the load on Fedora 12 picks up considerably.

This might be a Fedora-specific bug, so I've reported it there as well: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571586

#6350 obsolete VirtualBox 3.1.4 crashes upon start Aquous
Description

VirtualBox won't start on Windows XP SP3 host. The standard your-program-has-crashed-dialogue appears.

According to the dialogue, the error occurs in qtcorevbox4.dll:

AppName: virtualbox.exe AppVer: 3.1.4.0 ModName: qtcorevbox4.dll ModVer: 4.4.3.0 Offset: 00002caf

Running it through cygwin's gdb yields:

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x67002caf in QtCoreVBox4!??0QString@@QAE@ABV0@@Z ()

from /cygdrive/c/Program Files/Sun/VirtualBox/QtCoreVBox4.dll

#6351 obsolete Cannot delete ISO image after deleted the VM which the ISO is attached to REN Xiaolei
Description

Version: 3.1.4 r57640

Steps:
1 Add an ISO image in Virtual Media Manger
2 Create a VM, boot it, and select the ISO above as the VM's boot CD. Then shut the VM down.
3 Delete the VM
4 Try to delete the ISO in Virtual Media Manager, you would see an Error dialog.

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