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| #1225 | duplicate | CentOS 5.1 "crashes" when VirtualBox "aborts" the VM. | ||
| Description |
I have often come back to my Fedora 7 x64 computer to find the CentOS 5.1 in an "Aborted" state. All it was doing was sitting there idly at a VT, or at the login screen. I checked the logs (Machine menu -> Show Log...) and there are four logs, but for some reason when I select them individually to save them, I'm only able to save two. I will attach the two that I am able to save shortly. I assume the logs provide enough detail, but if they don't, then feel free to ask for more. Host: $ uname -r -s -v -p -i -m Linux 2.6.23.15-80.fc7 #1 SMP Sun Feb 10 16:52:18 EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 |
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| #1226 | fixed | x64 Vista host BSD when connecting USB Wi-Fi adapter to WinXP SP2 guest | ||
| Description |
I have Windows Vista Business (Aero enabled) x64 installed as HOST (With updates til Feb 08), Intel Core 2 Quad 6400, 4GB RAM. VirtualBox 1.5.6 x64 installed. Guest OS: Windows XP Service Pack 2 + Updates When connecting my USB Wi-Fi adapter (D-Link DWL-G122 HW:C1) while guest OS is active gives Blue Screen of Death (formely BSD) on the host (Vista) OS. I'm able to reproduce a problem 2 times. It's happends after I connect my USB adapter while Guest OS is in focus. |
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| #1227 | fixed | win xp vm on sidux host won`t resume | ||
| Description |
Hi . I was running win xp sp2 as a guest OS on a sidux 2007.4.5 notebook . VirtualBox version is 1.5.4 OSE , i installed it via precompiled deb packages and everything went smooth on day one , which was yesterday . This morning though upon powering back up from suspend-to-disk , the vm failed to resume and i got the following output : Failed to restore VM state from '/home/razvan/.VirtualBox/Machines/win/Snapshots/{a7fca7ba-2cff-4dfa-3c88-ce295b6ba30f}.sav' (VERR_SSM_UNEXPECTED_DATA). VBox status code: -1829 (VERR_SSM_UNEXPECTED_DATA).
Result Code:
0x80004005
Component:
Console
Interface:
IConsole {1dea5c4b-0753-4193-b909-22330f64ec45}
In complete contrast to my first impressions, this proved to be quite a showstopper even more so considering i needed windows for work-related tasks. If there |
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