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#1115 fixed Cannot install FreeBSD DarK_Wiseman
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I'm trying to install FreeBSD 6.3 but in the beginning of the installation, it crash.

#1116 fixed VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS when virtual machine is left running over the weekend Stéphane Charette
Description

This is the 3rd weekend in a row where I come in on Monday morning and find my linux development environment running in a virtualbox has crashed. I no longer have the machine with the first 2 logs (hard drive was formatted last week). But the crash over this weekend is on a brand new virtualbox, on a newly-installed Dell system purchased last week. I do have the logs for this recent crash and will attach to this ticket.

The log file contains:

4832:40:32.572 VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS -> uTrap=e error=2 next_eip=ffffe400 eip=ffffe400 cr2=00000042

Guru Meditation -2304 (VERR_REM_TOO_MANY_TRAPS)

New host environment is: Ubuntu 7.10 64-bit running on a Dell Intel quad-core with 4 gb of ram. Guest environment is: Ubuntu 7.10 32-bit running in a 1gb ram virtualbox

I have only one VB guest environment defined.

I'm using VirtualBox 1.5.4 r27034 linux.amd64 (Dec 29 2007 08:56:18) downloaded from the VB web site.

#1117 worksforme Windows BSOD during shutdown k776
Description

I can load VBox, and close it (without loading a system). I can open it, load a system, and use it, but the moment I try to shut down, with any method (from in the system, from VBox gui, or using CTRL+ALT+DEL, I get a Blue Screen Of Death.

Host: Windows XP SP2 (all updates) Guest: Mandriva Linux 2008.1 (Alpha 2) with KDE4

I don't think its the host or guest themselves, cause on their own machines, they work fine. It only happens when I try to shut down, then I get one of several errors. I cant remember them all, but I remember something about "mutex"

VBox is great, and worked well in the past. It could just be this combination, but whether it is or not, it shouldn't cause a BSOD with windows xp.

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