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#14477 duplicate Booting existing Windows 7 partition in 5.0.2 no longer works jim.rather
Description

I have a dual boot system. My primary partition is Windows 7 and I also have Ubuntu 15.04 installed. Using previous builds of VirtualBox (4.3.x) I was able to boot my physical Windows 7 partition in VirtualBox on Ubuntu. I created the disk using the command "VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename test.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/sda" and attached it to the VM. This setup works very well for me in that I can run Windows in Ubuntu when needed (instead of having to reboot) as well as booting to Windows (natively) if necessary.

This system no longer finishes booting on 5.0.2. I get to the loading Windows splash screen but it hangs there. I confirmed that if I revert back to 4.3.30, it works. I can provide any information needed to troubleshoot this. Please let me know what is needed so this functionality is available on 5.0.2 and future builds going forward.

#3313 obsolete Booting from Fedora Install CD, then choosing 'Local Hard Disk' results in Fatal Error kookyman
Description

I am using Vista as my host currently, however I remember this bug happening on XP hosts as well. Guests were both Linux and Windows.

I reproduced this using installation CD images for Fedora 7, Fedora 9, Fedora 10. This is most likely to happen if you install Fedora, and leave the DVD image mounted.

Procedure: Install guest OS of your choice in your virtual machine, (I used Fedora 10). Boot Virtual Machine with Fedora Install CD still mounted, as CD is higher in boot order, the DVD will begin the boot. One of the options is to "Boot from local hard disk." Choose that.

Expected Result: Begin booting installed OS on the hard drive.

Observed Result: (Direct output) "Booting from local disk... FATAL: INIT18: BOOT FAILURE"

Note: I know this may not necessarily be a bug in VBoxes handling, it may be that Fedora is using a obscure way to boot the local drive, but a FATAL error shouldn't be thrown either way. Additionally, it was mentioned in the vbox chat room I believe that someone experienced this error with another disk.

#4276 fixed Booting from Windows 7 64 Bit RC DVD fails on VirtualBox 3 Beta1 (Mac OS X) => Probably fixed in SVN Thoralf Will
Description

It's not possible for me to boot a Windows 7 RC 64 Bit install DVD via VirtualBox 3 Beta. It reproducibly hangs with the error message that "an unexpected i/o error has occured", error code 0xc00000e9. It's possible to boot and install from an iso-file though.

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