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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1088 | fixed | screen remains black at WinXP guest boot up | ||
| Description |
Host 1.5.4 VirtualBox on Fedora Core 7 on AMD64. Guest: WinXP Home Edition (32 bit). When the guest boots, the screen remains black. This happens every time. Toggling to fullscreen activates the screen and all is well till the next boot. This was especially disconcerting during install and before the toggle magic was discovered. I did not think the install was working properly. This also happened with an WinXP Professional install. I'd say this is major only because it might lead to a poor perception of the product, which otherwise looks stellar. |
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| #1089 | duplicate | Hang/crash while copying 3+ GB file from windows vista 32bit guest to a linux 64 bit host | ||
| Description |
I have installed VirtualBox-1.5.4_27034_fedora8-1.x86_64 on Fedora 8 running kernel kernel-2.6.23.12-101.fc8.x86_64. As a guest I have installed Windows Vista 32-bit. Inside Windows I had an ISO file north of 3GB. Wanted to copy it to my 80GB ipod but as I didn't have enabled USB support to the guest and already had the ipod's FAT fs mounted on the host I did a temporary share of a folder on the ipod's fs. Mounted it on Vista from an Administrator command shell with "net use x: \vboxsrv\folder" and started the copy on the same Admin shell with "xcopy c:\file.iso x:\". After a while the PC was almost completly unresponsive. I left it for an hour because like that, the PC reading/writing(?) the HDD and the ipod's disk activity always spinning. As things didn't improve past this hour I disconnected the ipod's USB cable and the PC came "back to life". I'm still running the same gnome session I had running then to post this. The Vista guest seems to have crashed. I'll post various log bits I found related to this. ~/.xsession-errors has these lines I never saw in it before and they look interesting because the CPU certainly was being run at 100% during that hour because the fans were at their maximum: Soft CPU time limit exhausted, terminating. Hard CPU time limit exhausted, terminating forcibly. On the ipod's fs, on the parent of the directory I had shared in VirtualBox I found a file called 2008-01-14-23-35-46.009-VirtualBox-26966.log: Log created: 2008-01-14T23:35:46.093347000Z Executable: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox Arg[0]: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox Arg[1]: -comment Arg[2]: Vista Arg[3]: -startvm Arg[4]: ce97642e-1e8c-4e1c-5f96-d621f94edbea !!Assertion Failed!! Expression: i < 4096 Location : /home/vbox/vbox-1.5/src/VBox/Runtime/r3/linux/sems-linux.cpp(219) int RTSemEventSignal(RTSEMEVENTINTERNAL*) iCur=0x1 pIntEventSem=00002aaab40011c0 I'm also attaching the full VBox.log file. |
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| #1090 | fixed | OS/2 Warp 4 doesn't install on VirtualBox 1.5.x | ||
| Description |
Hangs on diskette 2 after reboot after partitioning, so you can't install OS/2. Also tried using TrueImage to bring disk image over to VirtualBox and it crashes w/ a stack dump, so it seems it's impossible to run OS/2 Warp 4 on this version of VirtualBox... |
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