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#1683 fixed BSOD: Using Visual Studio with projects on a shared folder: BAD_POOL_HEADER, RDR_FILE_SYSTEM Eric Mangold
Description

I am able to reliably cause Windows XP SP2 to bluescreen by trying to rebuild a Visual Studio project that is located on a shared folder.

If I copy the VS project on to the virtual C drive then it rebuilds just fine... This happens with any VS project.. include a New Console App.

Usually the bluescreen error code is BAD_POOL_HEADER, but at one other time it was RDR_FILE_SYSTEM. There isn't any other information that I can see... the system reboots after about 1 second.

This is a fairly critical issue for me as I need to share my dev files between my Linux host and XP Guest. Host is Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 x86. VirtualBox 1.6.2 PUEL.

#1684 fixed OSX host: Dock icon problem when running java on Win2K guest Erik Martino Hansen
Description

When I run java programs, which uses a lot of memory, The Virtual Box gets a spinning ball and I can follow window updates on the dock icon but not in the window anymore. This goes on for a couple of minutes and the Dock process has a high CPU load.

When I sample the Virtual Box process and the Dock process it spends most of the time updating the Dock icon and the dock spends a lot of time downsampling images.

Would it be possible to disable the Dock icon updates as it would make Virtual Box more usable?

#1685 fixed Unable to run multiple VMs with AMD-V properly -> fixed in SVN/1.6.6 concord
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Originally posted on forum. I have tried to remove guest additions but nothing changes. Once a Windows VM starts when another presents already, the VM will hangup/BSOD. (VBOX GUI still alives)

===== Just updated to 1.6.2. With AMD-V turned on, I can run any one of the VMs I have smoothly. However if I tried to open another Windows VM, all Windows VMs (new and current) will freeze or BSOD. If starting ubuntu VM and Windows VM simutaneously (with AMD-V), it's highly possible to have some error message during ubuntu initialization.

All the VMs I have can run properly without AMD-V. It seems that the current AMD-V support still have some problems dealing with multiple instances.

OS: Vista x64 HW: Phenom 9550, 790FX, 8G DDR2.

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