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| #7179 | obsolete | [VM Control] virtualbox E_FAIL (0x80004005) The VM session was closed before any attempt to power it on | ||
| Description |
I only used two versions of virtualbox, 3.2.0 and 3.2.6. I can see this problem under both of the 2 versions. My work steps are as follows,
Now, it can work fine. But sometime, after a OS reboot, VM snapshot can't be restore correctly. After restore the snapshot, you can see OS state can't be restored, only files are restored. If you press start button on GUI, you can see guest OS start from boot, but not from the snapshot state. call vboxmanager adoptstate <vos> <snapshot> and call vboxmanager startvm <vos>, vbox reports error virtualbox E_FAIL (0x80004005) The VM session was closed before any attempt to power it on Start from GUI, it reports E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: Machine GUI: ISession {12f4dcdb-12b2-4ec1-b7cd-ddd9f6c5bf4d} Only workaround is to delete the snapshot and create it again. PS: I have looked through the forum up to now, all suggested workaround doesn't work for me. |
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| #7183 | obsolete | heavy constant lag windows xp on win7 | ||
| Description |
constant lag cpu 100% each task application takes at least 1 %, quickly adds up to 100% cpu |
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| #7186 | obsolete | DigiView USB Logic Analyzer DV3400 not working with VirtualBox | ||
| Description |
I bought a TechTools DigiView DV3400 USB logic analyzer. When following the installation procedure, I installed the DigiView software version 6.0.4, and told VirtualBox to take ownership over the USB device (088a:1001). The Windows sees the device and installs the driver. When I actually try to run the program, it successfully detects the device, but when it tries to communicate with it, the program hangs in the kernel until I turn off the device. I contacted TechTools support, and after a long debugging session they suggested that I try VMWare Player. I made an identical clean installation of Windows XP 64 bit on VirtualBox and VMWare Player. After identical installation steps, I reached two identical systems. On VirtualBox, the device would not work. On VMWare Player it works without an hitch. The host system is Debian Lenny 64bit with kernel 2.6.32 from backports. I have mounted USBFS with full permissions for my user. The TechTools support suggested two possible causes for the hang. One is a device use conflict, and the other is insufficient support for USB 2.0. The device is working through the Cypress USB drivers. The program can be downloaded, free of charge, from http://www.tech-tools.com/dv_softmain.htm |
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