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#6456 obsolete Windows XP Taskbar on Autohide no longer pops up in Seamless Mode with Vb3.1.6 Francis Turner
Description

With all earlier versions of VB a seamless mode Win XP VM with a windows toolbar with autohide enabled would pop up when the mouse was moved to the bottom of the screen. This no longer works now that I have upgraded to Vb 3.1.6.

If the mouse is place in the middle of the bottom of the screen then the Virtualbox bar pops up

In regular (non-seamless) mode the task bar pops up as expected

Linux OS guests work fine with a popup taskbar/panel at the bottom (or elsewhere)

I have reinstalled 3.1.6. Vritualbox Guest Additions just incase it was a problem with the old ones without any change

#8411 obsolete Win7 Vm does not start under Vbox 4.04. Crash does not release memory Francis Turner
Description

I have a 32 bit win 7 guest that will not start under VirtualBox 4.04 PUEL. It crashes after displaying the initial boot screen but before the animated windows logo would appear. I did install the USB extensions before attempting to start the VM. On a subsequent start windows offers to try and rebuild things but that too crashes at about the same place.

Furthermore once crashed, window commands to reset/ACPI Shutdown or close (i.e. HOST R etc.) do not work. They simply cause the window to fail to respond to further commands. It is possible subsequently to use the host linux window manager (XFCE) to force the closing of the window. However no matter what command is issued, while the VBox GUI claims the VM 'aborted', memory is not released even though a list of processes does not display the VM and the window has been closed by the host window manager.

This VM does start correctly up with VB 3.2.12 r68302.

A Windows XP VM and a Ubuntu VM do both start up correctly with 4.04

The host OS is 32 bit Xubuntu 10.04 (Linux 2.6.32-28-generic-pae #55-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 10 22:34:08 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux )

Here are the Vm details while running in 3.2.12 which I have now downgraded back to

VBoxManage showvminfo Win7VM --details Oracle VM VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 3.2.12 (C) 2005-2010 Oracle Corporation All rights reserved.

Name: Win7VM Guest OS: Windows 7 UUID: 8868405c-2a22-41b3-97c6-2ac437cf7753 Config file: /home/francis/.VirtualBox/Machines/Win7VM/Win7VM.xml Hardware UUID: 8868405c-2a22-41b3-97c6-2ac437cf7753 Memory size: 1536MB Page Fusion: off VRAM size: 40MB HPET: off Number of CPUs: 2 Synthetic Cpu: off CPUID overrides: None Boot menu mode: message and menu Boot Device (1): DVD Boot Device (2): HardDisk Boot Device (3): Not Assigned Boot Device (4): Not Assigned ACPI: on IOAPIC: on PAE: on Time offset: 0 ms RTC: local time Hardw. virt.ext: on Hardw. virt.ext exclusive: on Nested Paging: on Large Pages: off VT-x VPID: on State: running (since 2011-02-23T10:34:15.472000000) Monitor count: 1 3D Acceleration: on 2D Video Acceleration: on Teleporter Enabled: off Teleporter Port: 0 Teleporter Address: Teleporter Password: Storage Controller Name (0): IDE Controller Storage Controller Type (0): PIIX4 Storage Controller Instance Number (0): 0 Storage Controller Max Port Count (0): 2 Storage Controller Port Count (0): 2 Storage Controller Name (1): SATA Controller Storage Controller Type (1): IntelAhci Storage Controller Instance Number (1): 0 Storage Controller Max Port Count (1): 30 Storage Controller Port Count (1): 1 IDE Controller (1, 0): Empty SATA Controller (0, 0): /home/francis/.VirtualBox/HardDisks/Win7VM.vdi (UUID: b7c893f8-ddfe-488f-a7b1-1dff7703dbe8) NIC 1: MAC: 080027287B19, Attachment: Bridged Interface 'eth0', Cable connected: on, Trace: off (file: none), Type: 82540EM, Reported speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0 NIC 2: MAC: 080027D0955F, Attachment: Bridged Interface 'wlan0', Cable connected: off, Trace: off (file: none), Type: 82540EM, Reported speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0 NIC 3: disabled NIC 4: disabled NIC 5: disabled NIC 6: disabled NIC 7: disabled NIC 8: disabled Pointing Device: PS/2 Mouse Keyboard Device: PS/2 Keyboard UART 1: disabled UART 2: disabled Audio: enabled (Driver: PulseAudio, Controller: AC97) Clipboard Mode: Bidirectional Video mode: 1760x949x32 VRDP: disabled USB: enabled

USB Device Filters:

Index: 0 Active: yes Name: Nokia 6600i slide [3616] VendorId: 0421 ProductId: 0296 Revision: 3616 Manufacturer: Nokia Product: Nokia 6600i slide Remote: no Serial Number:

Available remote USB devices:

<none>

Currently Attached USB Devices:

<none>

Shared folders:

Name: 'Dox', Host path: '/home/francis/Documents' (machine mapping), writable Name: 'ts', Host path: '/opt/ts' (machine mapping), writable Name: 'Pix', Host path: '/opt/d/www/Pix' (machine mapping), writable

VRDP Connection: not active Clients so far: 0

Guest:

OS type: Windows7 Additions active: yes Additions version: 65540

Configured memory balloon size: 0 MB

#12062 obsolete Fullscreen mode on 2nd monitor has resolution of primary monitor FrancisTurner
Description

In earlier versions of virtual box 4.2 (haven't checked precsely when it failed but I think it was the version before 4.2.16) when you full screen a win7 Vm runnign on ubuntu that was on the secondary monitor it would correctly resize itself to the size of the secondary monitor. With the last relase or two the resolution that it sets itself too is that of the primary monitor.

This does not apply to linux guests (i tested with a lubuntu guest)

This is problematic if the secondary monitor is smaller than the primary because things fall off the screen. It is merely irritating when the secondary monitor is bigger

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