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#1873 fixed Disk access errors when using secondary SATA disk under Windows XP SP2. bifferos
Description

Host is Slackware Linux 12.0, running kernel 2.6.21.5 SMP.

Guest is Windows XP SP2. Primary (OS) disk is IDE, Second disk is SATA formatted NTFS with default options. Both disks are configured as expanding.

I have installed SATA drivers from Intel, as specified in this thread. http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=7177

I found several "Delayed write failed" messages, so I switched off the delayed write feature of the SATA driver in XP. This improved things, but still I got disk errors which resulted in the second drive (Drive D:) disappearing.

I have plenty of space available on the host drive (>70GB), and the system has been working flawlessly otherwise. Second disk is 5.7GB in size (on the disk) and maximum size has been set to 11GB.

Please note that you really have to hammer the system to reproduce this. I set going a 3-hour compilation, and it failed after approximately two hours, so this might be an obscure one to track down, but it's definitely there, and for a production environment it's a show-stopper. The IDE controller doesn't seem to suffer the same problems, and I've been using that for similar builds for months now.

If the intel SATA drivers are the wrong ones to be using, then it would be very good if this could be made clear, perhaps with the docs suggesting an alternative?

#1874 fixed Clonevdi still results in crashing VirtualBox requestor12
Description

Hi,

I make use of VirtualBox version 1.6.2 and when I clone a harddisk (vdi file) I use the following command: D:\Virtual PC (Sun)\VirtualBox\VDI>"c:\Program Files\sun\xVM VirtualBox\VBoxManage.exe" clonevdi "Harddisk VM Sun.vdi" "Harddisk VM Sun original.vdi"

VirtualBox crashes every time at the end of the copy process (though 100% is reached) and generates the message " Sun xVM VirtualBox Interface has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost.

How can I fix this?

#1875 fixed Linux 2.6.26.* crashes at boot (kernel panic) -> fixed in 2.0.2 Oxmosys
Description

Current ubuntu intrepid alpha 3 release crashes at start with a kernel panic under VBox 1.6.2 when VT-x is not enabled.

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/intrepid/alpha-3/ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/linux/+bug/246067

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