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| #11365 | obsolete | Guru Meditation 1103 on v4.2.6 when restoring a snapshot | ||
| Description |
After an upgrade to v4.2.6 I'm unable to restore my virtual machine from a snapshot. It would restore, show the desktop, and then crash in a second, before I have a chance to do anything. The log shows assertion fail in d:\tinderbox\win-4.2\src\vbox\vmm\vmmall\PGMAllBth.h(3243) int cdecl pgmRCBthPAERealSyncPT(struct VMCPU *,unsigned int,struct X86PDPAE *,unsigned int64) The only interesting thing about the VM is that clock synch with host is disabled (vboxmanage setextradata <vmname> "VBoxInternal/Devices/VMMDev/0/Config/GetHostTimeDisabled" "1"). When powered on directly, without restoring from a snapshot, the VM works fine. Rolling back to VirtualBox v4.1.14 fixes the problem. |
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| #3614 | fixed | Rename snapshot buttons | ||
| Description |
When you look at virtual box, you will defiantly realize it is SUN related, a very good product, there are real scientist behind it, with some idiotic things that makes it just stupid. An example is the snapshot manager, we have 3 buttons, and they say:
The same name, but very different functionality Today I wanted to delete a snapshot; I ended up doing something else by pressing the wrong button! Why confusing the people? What is wrong with the words “delete snapshot, and merge snapshot”? |
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| #3615 | fixed | Cannot copy the virtual machine and give to client | ||
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I have prepared a virtual machine, and I want to give it to a client for a demo. In vmware workstation for example, and in Microsoft virtual machine, all what you need to do is copy the machine to a dvd or a usb key, and give it to the client, the client will double click the machine and it is there up and running. In virtual box, you should instruct the client to install and mount, and change an xml file, and update the machine guid, and …… Or you should put this to a script yourself and teach your client scripting :-) Stupid, isn’t? |
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