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#4762 duplicate Ubuntu Host (9.04) - Windows (XP and 7) Guest - High CPU Usage w/Firefox Tomas Gutierrez
Description

Host: Ubuntu 9.04 Guest: Windows XP & 7

CPU usage on both host and guest are minimal with no programs open. When firefox is launched, and a Javascript intensive page is opened (ex. gmail), one core on the host shows 100% utilization, while the guest remains minimal. Usage returns to normal when Firefox is closed.

The workaround is to open a secondary VM and run it idly along with the guest.

#6204 obsolete 100% CPU Usage with Chrome (idling) and FF (idling on intense JS sites) Tomas Gutierrez
Description

Hardware: HP Compaq 6910p )(Core duo) Host: Ubuntu 9.10 Guest: Win 7 Version: 3.1.4

CPU usage on both host and guest are minimal with no programs open. When either Chrome or Firefox are launched, one core on the host shows 100% utilization, while the guest task manager remains minimal. Usage returns to normal when browsers are closed.

The workaround is to open a secondary VM and run it idly along with the guest.

Old related tickets: http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/4762 http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1884

#7520 duplicate Slow Guest Clock - Loses Time Tomas Gutierrez
Description

Host: Ubuntu 10.04 64bit | Guest: Windows 7

Starting up a new ticket because there is no activity in the other one I found related to this issue (http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/6842).

The guest clock loses time and becomes "slow" compared to the host clock. This is a major issue when you need to run chron processes and time based applications (Outlook in Windows, etc).

The log shows messages similar to the following: 02:37:29.485 TM: Giving up catch-up attempt at a 60 001 520 988 ns lag; new total: 1 320 045 030 155 ns 02:39:44.060 TM: Giving up catch-up attempt at a 60 001 425 426 ns lag; new total: 1 380 046 455 581 ns 02:41:30.315 TM: Giving up catch-up attempt at a 60 006 308 593 ns lag; new total: 1 440 052 764 174 ns

Please let me know if there is anything else I can provide to help resolve this issue.

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