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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #8516 | fixed | VirtualBox 4.0.2 shuts down when windows sleep time expires. | ||
| Description |
All, I have been investigating this problem over the last few days. ENVIRONMENT: I have setup three different devices with VirtualBox 4.0.2 The first machine is a MacBook pro(MAC OS), second is a Gateway multimedia desktop (ubuntu 10.10) and the third is an eMachines desktop (ubuntu10.10). The MAC VB client is Windows 7 The Gateway is client is Win7 and the eMachine is WinXPP. All have VirtualBox 4.0.2 installed and all exhibit the same problem. Non of these machines had an issue with earlier version of VB. THE CAUSE: The problem is related to the Windows computer's power management. If the "Put computer to sleep" time expires, VB goes down hard. If I change the setting to "Never" then all is well. This is a bug on VB 4.0.2 that needs to be looked at. |
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| #9690 | duplicate | Hitting full screen twice garbled screen -> duplicate of #9536 | ||
| Description |
Hi, I've had a problem for ages (many versions back). I usually use a linux guest in full screen (Host-F). If I leave full screen and reenter again, the screen gets completely garbled (see attached photo). If I resize or move the window slightly before I enter full screen again, it works alright. When the screen gets garbled I have no problem leaving full screen and go back to windowed mode again - but then, the window always gets resized to cover the whole desktop area. My solution for several years now have been to always do a slight window resize before entering full screen. Safe, but a bit annoying. Same behavior in Windows 7 (64 bit) and Windows XP (32 bit) as host. Still a problem in VirtualBox 4.1.4. Had it for several years. Forum: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=44229 |
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| #165 | fixed | Zenwalk Linux 4.4.1 doesn't work as guest (installation fails) | ||
| Description |
The install program doesn't find the hd. (Host: Windows XP) |
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