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#1349 fixed Using NAT with XP Pro (WinALL?) guests corrupts some downloads. silverdark
Description

I tried this on 2 seperare XP Pro VirtualBox VMs, the first was using XP SP3 RC2.

Summary of Testing:
Guests: Windows XP Pro (SP3 and SP2)
Host: Windows Vista Ultimate (Running SP1) on Dell Inspiron 1720
Host NICs: Kensington Port Replicator 10/100 nic attached via USB - Builtin Dell 10/100 nic - builtin Dell 802.11N adapter
Downloads: inno setup (installation), istool (installation), flashget (installation)
Sources: Filehippo, sourceforge

Downloads would appear to complete successfully but when run I would receive "Setup file corrupt" type messages during installation. I eliminated SP3 as a possability through rolling back to a pre-sp3-install snapshot - no luck. I tried a 2nd VirtualBox virtual machine with a base install of XP Pro SP2 (no updates or apps of any kind installed after XP Pro install - used for testing our installation packages) with the same results. I tried downloading and installing the same files (to eliminate the unlikely possability that the actual distributions WERE corrupt to start)on an XP VM on one of our ESX servers and had no issues. I tried changing my host NIC and ended up using all three (listed above) to no avail.

One thing to mention - and I will verify this tongiht - I was not seeing this issue when connected to my home network. I connect directly to a common internet gateway\modem device using NAT at home, at work we use Routing and Remote Access on a Win2K3 Server as a NAT Gateway.

I marked this incident as minor because I was able to resolve my issue by switching to "Host interface" and setting up a bridge to the Kensington Port-Rep adapter. It's inconvenient however for moving the VM among various hosts within my develpoment workspace, where NAT just transparently works when a VM is moved.

#1350 obsolete Adobe Flash in guest causes 100% CPU in host Ari
Description

Win-XP SP2 guest running under Ubuntu 7.10 (2.6.22-14-generic, x86)

The guest runs fine; however when opening a browser (Firefox or IE7), and navigating to a site with flash content (such as wiley.ca), the host CPU utilization shoots up to 100% in one the CPUs of my core2duo machine. "top" shows:

PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND

7975 ariel 15 0 1140m 1.1g 16m R 97 53.9 117:44.55 VirtualBox

Weirdly enough, the WinXP guest Task Manager shows 0% CPU activity while this happens.

However, the whole virtual machine turns slow and unresponsive when this is happening. There are no hangs, but the VM is barely usable.

This has been a long standing problem. I'm currently running 1.5.6, but this happened in 1.54 as well.

The host has 2GB of RAM and the virtualmachine is configured to use 964 megs, which never fills up.

The issue shows up in two different machines; both are Core 2 Duo, one is a desktop, the other a laptop. Enabling or disabling VT-x extensions in VB configuration and in the machines' BIOS produces no change.

Other people are reporting the same problem, this is the discussion thread: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=3137

#1351 fixed OS X seamless mode input issues Michal Suchanek
Description
  • you can sometimes click "through" a window selecting the underlying window
  • backspace does not work (in IE6 WXP address bar at least)
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