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| #7051 | obsolete | Windows 2008 on Windows Xp64 & Solaris 10 64Bit 100% CPU | ||
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Hi, We are using VirtualBox 3.2.4 on both XP 64Bit and Solaris 10 64Bit hosting Windows 2008R2 64 Bit guest. In both cases we have experienced that after a "while", which can be days or hours the VirtualBox headless process reaches 98-100% CPU and in some cases the host itself becomes unresponsive and needs rebooting. On the Solaris machines the workaround 5 from this page (http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-40 ... =ru&a=view) has been applied and seems to have solved the problem. Also on all the guests the following has been done - copied from the help. "12.3.8. Long delays when accessing shared folders The performance for accesses to shared folders from a Windows guest might be decreased due to delays during the resolution of the VirtualBox shared folders name service. To fix these delays, add the following entries to the file \windows\system32\drivers\etc\lmhosts of the Windows guest: 255.255.255.255 VBOXSVR #PRE 255.255.255.255 VBOXSRV #PRE After doing this change, a reboot of the guest is required." Attached are log from a Windows and a Solaris host. Thanks in advance, Ian |
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| #7058 | obsolete | VirtualBox 3.2.4 issues | ||
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After installing VirtualBox 3.2.4 on my laptop which runs Windows XP SP 3, it was noted that I could not add a virtual machine, reportedly because there was no hard disk space. This was reported by the guest machine while running the installation for Windows Server 2008 (trial). The hard disk actually had around 38Gb of hard disk space. It was also noted that after uninstalling VirtualBox, Device drivers (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Device Manager) were left uninstalled, including a network driver and a driver named 'net' Is this a bug? |
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| #7076 | obsolete | 2D acc makes seamless mode displaying desktop | ||
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The bug occurs since version 3.2.2 : Enabling 2D acceleration makes seamless mode showing the desktop in any circumstances. Disabling it fixes the problem. I currently run a XP SP3 guest, but the problem seems present under Windows Seven guests, and maybe other non-tested guests. Please read this post for more info. |
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